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The allegory of the cave

The Allegory of the Cave

Plato’s Divided Line represents the visible (images and shadows) vs. the intelligible (searching for answers). This theme of the tangible truth vs. perceived truth can be found throughout the Allegory of the Cave.
THOUGHT - Too many people, in today’s society live their lives with blinders on and look at the world around them as if they were chained facing a wall. There is not enough interest in helping one another to see ways to make this a better world. Much of society does not see beyond the superficial fronts of other people or issues that face them. We must work at releasing each other “from their bonds” and cure them “of their ignorance” in order for us to find a solution to bettering our world. IMAGINATION - The shadows that the prisoners of the cave looked upon represent the perceived truth. When people do not have the knowledge to look beyond the visible truths (the things one can see by merely taking a superficial look...

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