Compare And Contrast The Allegory Of The Cave And Plato's Cave

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Some would describe life as a journey down a long, winding road. Others may describe it as a hike to the highest peak on a mountain. On the other hand, Plato, a philosopher from ancient Greece, described life like being chained up in a cave, forced to watch shadows pass on a stonewall. This was actually suggested over 2400 years ago in Plato’s Allegory of the cave found in Book VII of The Republic. The movie Room represented this theory that Plato had in that it followed the story of a woman and her son and their entrapment in a small shed they call Room. This movie shows countless examples of events that occur in their lives that portray Plato’s Allegory. In Plato’s Cave Allegory, a group of “prisoners” have been chained in a cave facing a blank stonewall since birth. They know …show more content…

For starters, if one was to compare the two in a literal sense, Jack and Joy are the prisoners and Room is their stonewall. When Jack escaped, he bared the same difficulties adjusting to the realities of the outside world that the prisoner who was freed in Plato’s Allegory had experienced. Jack was also under the impression that Room was reality and did not know anything outside it nor did he care to learn. He was comfortable in his surroundings because it was all he knew. This is like the prisoners who were left in the cave. Even when the freed prisoner returned, they did not care for what he had to say and they believed that being freed would only bring them problems. They were content with their shadows. When Joy and Jack returned to room, they noticed it felt different. It was almost as if it was not the place they had been trapped in for all those years. It was smaller and looked like a different building with the door open. This is similar to when the freed slave returned to the cave only to realize he could no longer see the shadows the way he used to in this place that he had been in for the entirety of his

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