Plato's Cave Allegory Analysis

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We live a blind life, we do not search for true meaning of life or to find our own realities, instead we go day by day blind, seeing only what is put in front of us and not questioning it. We need to leave the cave, find our own sun, our own perception of reality. Plato’s Allegory will be explained as I see it, a film that relates to Plato’s Cave Allegory and finally a summary on my findings. Plato’s Cave Allegory left my mind racing, so many thoughts passed through my head of my own perception of reality. We often grow up sheltered from reality, some examples are found in everyday life such as, parents often tell their children to believe in “Santa Claus” which the children later find out in life in nothing more than a legend. Another example …show more content…

Dr. Cawley the lead Psychiatrist plays as the antagonist in Teddy’s false reality. Teddy was in the asylum because he actually killed his wife, his wife had killed drowned their kids, and that is what led him to killing her, this was the stressor that led Teddy to going mentally insane. Throughout the movie Teddy is living a false reality, Teddy believes that he is a U.S. Marshall sent to the island to find a missing murderer who had escaped. Later in the movie we learn that Teddy is an actual prisoner at the asylum. Teddy is like the prisoner from the Cave who was let go, in the movie Dr. Cawley is like the cave people who controlled the prisoners, Cawley has Teddy believe the false reality that he is a U.S. Marshall, to in the end figure out he is just a patient at the facility on the island, this is like when the prisoner of the cave was dragged out into the real world and faced the true reality that the shadows and life in the cave is made up. Teddy, as the movie went on, believed he could go back to the asylum and save the prisoners from the false reality, just as the prisoner who left the cave thought he could return to the cave and save the prisoners from their false reality of the shadows and fire. In the movie, when Teddy is …show more content…

The characters were led along by people to realize their true realities. In both stories people ran away from reality, in real life every day we run away from reality, Plato’s Cave is an example that we must step out of one’s comfort zone and face the truth, live our own true

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