Comparing Platonism in 'The Matrix' and 'The Cave'

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• Neo is dragged out of the Matrix by Morpheus; similarly, the prisoner in Plato’s cave is being released as well. They have the similar situation since they are both forced to see the truth, and are told what they used to believe in is all an illusion. They need to adjust themselves both physically and mentally to adapt the real world. Then Neo goes back to the matrix and tries to shut down this artificial world. This is similar to when the prisoner went back to the cave and shared the “truth” with his friends, and it also can be compared to when Socrates tried to convince the Athenians the Truth.
Morpheus can be compared to the one who drags out the prisoner and forces him to see the real world brutally. As he has brought Neo to the real world and disconnecting him from the matrix.
• Cipher can be compared to the prisoner or the Athenian in Ancient Greece who would resist the see to the truth. They felt extremely comfortable …show more content…

Neo’s closing comments at the end of the movie are the conversation with the source. He said, “I know you are out there. I can feel you now…… I 'm going to show them a world without you. A world without rules and controls and borders and boundaries. A world where anything is possible.” He is implying human in the real world without the machine can do things without the limit of the Matrix, since they will not trap in the illusion anymore. This can be related to the Socratic quest for wisdom. Socrates believed that wisdom is no limits and boundaries; he did not think he is the wisest man because wisdom has no ends. Socrates was not afraid to change and would try to accept other ideas, that 's why he would keep questioning to discover truth, he was never satisfied with the answer, thus he can approach wisdom and the truth closer and closer, but there is never an end. Like the world without the Matrix, mankind would be set free from their body to their souls; the ability of mankind is also without limitation and boundaries as

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