Allegory Of The Cave Analysis

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According to research done around the world, there are over seven billion people on the planet and over three billion are active Internet users. That indicates over forty-five percent of the population is comprised by internet users and the numbers are growing as we speak. In the allegory of “The Cave” Socrates describes the light and shadows which hurt our eyes and this is relevant because in society today we are constantly buried in the shadows of the internet of social media, advertisement, and T.V. that we forget the reality and truth around us. Individuals around the world revolve their lives around the internet each day that they end up losing themselves and the truth. With losing oneself we start to believe everything shown to us on these websites. …show more content…

But, what these social media websites fail to reveal are the negative effects of these websites. The effects of these website can vary from filtering, editing, harassment, bullying , lack of privacy, comparing their lives to other individuals, addiction, distraction, and decrease of face to face interaction. Social Media sites such as Instagram and Snapchat provides filters and editing that makes us believe what we see is natural and we start to compare ourselves to the picture. We lose perspective of what’s reality and the truth. The truth that lies behind filtering can surprise the world. There are various types of filtering that can mislead the viewer on the internet. Filtering can cause the viewer to question their appearance of why they don’t look a