Comparing Descartes And Omnipresent In The Matrix Trilogy

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As such, both Plato and Descartes and, more importantly, their ideas are omnipresent in The Matrix Trilogy, especially in the first installment of the series. The concept of the matrix, must be viewed as Plato’s cave, an illusionary world in which human beings are kept obedient and oblivious by the machines. Just like in Plato’s text, in which one of the prisoners breaks free from the cave and eventually comes back to teach those still chained, about the real world outside, main protagonists in the movie are also tasked with freeing each individual from the matrix. Similarly, the matrix is unknowingly described by Descartes in his 1641 book, Meditation on First Philosophy. In the case of Descartes, the matrix are his dreams, which he perceives