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Sunday, May 26, 2019

Allegory of the Cave Summary and Response Essay

Marlo Diorio Dr. Mishra College Writing I Allegory of the Cave Allegory of the Cave, written by Plato, is news report that contrasts the differences between what is in integrity and what is perceived. He opens with Glaucon talking to Socrates. He has Glaucon imagine what it would be like to be chained down in a cave, non able to see anything other than what is in front of him. He tells a story of men that were trapped in a cave and were prisoners to the truth. These prisoners have hardly seen shadows.But because of their ignorance, these slaves to the cave believe that the shadows be real. The story goes on to say that one of the men has been dragged discover of the cave. He is not happy to see the real world, yet upset because he is being taken away from all that he knows. As he approaches the outside, he is blinded by the sunlight that he has never seen. The sunlight can be interpreted as actual sun or as knowledge, making the journey rather painful in mental and physical w ays. The prisoner wants to return to his life as a peasant inside of the cave.When he is outside of the cave, he only wants to look at shadows and reflections, but later proceeds to look at actual objects surrounding him. Lastly, he looks at the sun itself, as he realizes that is what created this beautiful nature. The climax of the story is when the ma realized that he no longer has to worry about reality and reasoning, because he achieved the understanding of it. Eventually, he goes back to the cave. He is not greeted nicely back at the cave because he is seen to have taken a meaningless trip.The man who had seen the outside world took it upon himself to teach the others and lead them into understanding the truth of reality. The story finished by Socrates saying that the most qualified and wise people are the scoop out options for leading in government, like the prisoner who notice truth. Throughout the reading of this symbolic narrative, I found it easy to relate to my own life . This story can be taken as an extended fable with a great meaning. I took this story as, the hard path to take out of the cave, was like the pattern of life.It would never be an easy path to straits down, and it would take a lot of struggling. Only certain determined people will actually make it to the opposite side. Socrates says these most qualified people should be the ones to lead the public. I believe this is also true in todays society. I say this because when it comes to election time, we as a country are not going to vote for an uneducated lunatic. I believe that the president should be someone intelligent with good morals and very qualified.In pitch to reach that high point, you must go out of your comfort zone, like the prisoner did. In life, people go out of their comfort zones all of the time. Ive always believed that in order to achieve something youve never had/done, you must do something youve never done before, such as stepping out of your comfort zone. Only the best can be found when you make an attempt to extend yourself as a human being. I relate the cave in this story to the kind norm. No one wants to step out of it because I their life, the norm is all there is.I believe the shadows would represent all of the other things that could be out there, but they have no desire to go find out what they are. They are too comfortable with what they have and havent gone flavour for more. The cave is a comfort zone for the prisoners in Platos time and for teenagers today. Without the outside world, there is no curiosity, no marveling. I believe it is important to question everything, because with questions come answers. And when you find out something you didnt know, youre learning. Yes, ignorance is bliss, but ignorance wont make you president.

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