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    The Matrix Reality

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    that is known as "Neo." The disclosure comes in that the world Neo believed was genuine was real, is actually the Matrix, a PC program created by machines with a specific end goal to utilize people as batteries. Neo is instructed by Morpheus, (A man Neo has been frantically attempting to discover in his present reality) to learn how to control the Matrix. Morpheus feels Neo is the divinely selected individual “The One”, the person who will set everybody free from the Matrix. Neo, alongside every other

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    fact we can believe if any of our principles are true. In The Matrix, Neo finds out the truth and answer to his question. The Matrix is just an illusion of the world around and the humans are plugged in by a computer program. Those who are plugged in have never truly saw the world for what is. Similar to Plato’s Allegory of the Cave, the humans are prisoners forced to see shadows which are copies of things in the real world. When Neo is finally confronted with the truth he can’t imagine the thought of

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    Agent Smith Quotes

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    of Neo and Agent Smith as well as underlying themes and philosophies throughout the trilogy that, despite what was clearly and repeatedly implied and stated throughout the trilogy Neo is not actually the savior figure in accordance with the Oracle’s prophecy. Or, rather, that Neo may represent the Messiah to the humans in Zion and the Matrix, the “1” respectively. However, Agent Smith, the “0” in the integral anomaly, more fully represent a manifestation of the Oracle’s prophecy than even Neo. I

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    culture and cyber punk. Like Case, Neo too is a computer hacker, but the similarity ends there. While Case is clearly an anti-hero, Neo flies pretty close to being an ideal hero. “Neo” which is also an anagram of “One” is the one prophesied by the Oracle to bring in the destruction of the matrix and usher in the freedom of mankind. While

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    Neo And The Matrix

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    Neo all his life has felt different, like there is something he is missing. As the truth lays beneath the world that he sees, a man named Morpheus knows the truth Neo wishes to seek and has great hopes for Neo to change the future of this world but in order to do so he must recruit Neo and get him to come with him to a place he does not know. The matrix being of science fiction and action origin has many references that depict a future in which reality is perceived by most humans as actually a simulated

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    Traducianism explains that the soul generates within the body as a natural process. Chapter 32 discusses the material and immaterial facets of man’s being. This is referred to by Ryrie as the bipartite unity of man, which refers to his material or bodily existence as well as his immaterial or spiritual existence. However, the trichotomy approach suggests that the body is not only material and immaterial but the immaterial is further split into the soul and the spirit. The theory of trichotomy

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    tantalizes American audiences. The storyline of the movie throws audiences immediately into the mystery behind “the matrix” from an objective person’s perspective. Neo, or Mr. Anderson as the evil Agents call him, is searching for an answer to a question he’s looked for all his life. He wants to know “what is the matrix?” Neo later learns from two new mysterious friends that the matrix is “the world pulled over your eyes.” In time,

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    Elixir” stages. For Beowulf, I will be using “Call to Adventure”, “Reward” and “Return with Elixir” stages. In the Matrix, Neo meets Morpheus, a guy that he was looking for and vice versa. In this stage of “Meeting with Mentor”, Morpheus is convincing Neo to take the red pill to get out of the Matrix. Now,

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    hacker under the alias “Neo”. The social principle that applies to Neo’s character of being a very informational influence. To give a brief summary, Neo is “awoken” from a simulation of what life is, to the cruel reality which is the exact opposite of everything he’s known. Neo experiences all the characteristics of being in an unusual environment and culture, which include but not limited to denial, acceptance, etc. The reason why influences plays a part is because Neo is motivated by the belief

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    The aforementioned question was raised during the film when Morpheus asked Neo an important question, although basic in comparison to the plot of the film. Morpheus simply asked Neo, “This is your last chance. After this, there is no turning back. You take the blue pill - the story ends, you wake up in your bed and believe whatever you want to believe. You take the red pill - you stay in Wonderland and I show you how deep the rabbit-hole goes”. I think the idea of knowledge being a truly powerful

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