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    The Matrix Plato

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    The Matrix (1999) presents to viewers a computer hacker known as Neo. By day, Neo (his alter-ego is Mr. Anderson) is a computer programmer, and at night he sells hacked software. Morpheus, a character who attempts to awaken humans from a dreamlike trance known as the Matrix, solicits the assistance of Neo. Morpheus offers Neo the chance to see the truth about the world in which he lives. Neo, and other humans as well, are housed as biochemical food for the artificial intelligence that controls the

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    Just what is The Matrix? This is the question that the extremely entertaining and absurdly thought provoking movie The Matrix, by The Wachowski Brothers, hopes to answer. How can we know that WE don't live in the Matrix? That is the question that the movie hopes that we can answer for ourselves. The movie opens with the apparent double life of Thomas Anderson. Thomas Anderson works a normal job as a computer programmer, but spends his free time as a freelance hacker known by the name of Neo.

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    Descartes, and the Matrix Latalvin Bullock Liberty University Is what I am seeing real or is it a figment of my imagination? Many people have found themselves asking this question at some point in their life. This has been a subject that has been addressed by many philosophers. In this paper the approach to this topic is centered on Plato’s The Allegory of the Cave and Descartes’s Meditation I of The Things Which We May Doubt as compared to the movie The Matrix. One of the

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    Inception and The Cave Imagine you are chained up from the time you are a baby all the way up until now, where all you know and see are shadows on a cave wall. One day, you are removed, removed from everything you thought you once knew only to find it wasn't real. This type of shock is exactly what happened to the cave prisoners in Plato’s allegory of the cave. The cave is an illusion of reality to those within. The movie Inception takes an interesting twist on this idea of a false reality through

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    Samantha Melchor Mrs. Baker IB English HL– period 2 15 December 2014 The Matrix vs. Allegory of the Cave The Wachowski Brother’s film, The Matrix, and “The Allegory of the Cave” from Plato’s Republic are both centered on the concept of how reality is perceived. In both works, there is someone who is trapped in a false reality but then comes to know true reality. In Neo’s case, he was escaping from a computer generated reality, while in Plato’s work, the prisoner was escaping from inside a cave

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    The summaries from The Matrix, Plato’s The Allegory of the Cave, and Descartes’ Meditation, I can conclude that there are many similarities between these stories, as well as a few differences in the two stories. It would be accurate to say that The Matrix and Plato’s Allegory of the Cave were more similar than that of Descartes’ Meditation. I feel like I can reach this conclusion because the people involved in both of these stories felt like they were living in a world where everything around them

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    Einstein touches on how reality is not something that one can fully grasp without questioning the reality that you are in presently and both Plato and the Matrix address through their work. In Plato's Allegory of the Cave, he discusses how society controls information so that the people know only what they need to know and nothing more. In the Matrix they show how society has used the control of information to create an illusion of a "dreamworld" as Morpheus calls it, to crete a false sense of security

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    Megamind Comparison

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    The plot of the 2010 animated film Megamind begins with two alien babies from different planets being sent to earth when their planets are being destroyed. One baby ends up being a superhero similar to superman, Metroman. The other becomes a super villain and the main character of the movie Megamind. Megamind believes growing up that since his circumstances weren’t so great he would become the greatest villain of all time but he is always defeated until one day he is believed to have finally killed

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    In Plato's Allegory of the Cave and the Wachowskis' The Matrix, the ideas of truth are that it can only be defined by how far one is willing to think outside of their own reality. Both the allegory and the film depict truth as a key of sorts for individuals to break free from their imprisonment. This can be seen by Neo's physical escape from the pod, which he had been unknowingly trapped in his whole life and his ascension to light after being swept down the pod's tube. The tube which swept Neo away

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    Paul Walker How many of you guys know Paul Walker? Well he was a very good, funny, and smart, actor and is a great loving person. Lots of people looked up to him including me. Paul started acting at a very young age. Back in 1986, when paul was just 13 he Kasson 2 that was Sponsored by eight different sponsors. Paul is a very athletic man and always up for a challenge know matter what. Starting in 2001 Paul walker started the Fast and the Furious series and sadly it ended in 2015, in the middle

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