Morpheus's View Of The Matrix

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What is the world what it seems? Thomas Anderson (Keanu Reeves), developer of a major company in computer software and assailant alias Neo, you'll find that not. With the contact a strange group led by Morpheus (Lawrence Fishburne), who will show you the real truth that lies behind the apparent: a world dominated by machines, which enslave humanity to use our bodies as simple source of energy. But what does, and our mind, where it is then? The answer lies in the matrix.
The entire concept represents only a single being, the disciple, and everything is unrolled in its interior. Each character is an aspect of his personality. Every fact narrates symbolically a process that happens in its own conscience. MATRIX is its illusory vision of the life, of the Universe, while ZION — the holy city — it is its top conscience. …show more content…

The whole concept of the life he had you will lose when Morpheus explains to him that what is really living is nothing more than a long dream supported in virtual realities, who does not live in the century that believes and that life on Earth has changed "a little". Morfeo tells him that when the man arrived to develop the artificial intelligence and to realize that you could go for the hands, he tried to fix it by denying that they believed the only safe source of energy for the machines: the sun. Machines retaliated and decided to use humans as "functional batteries", so now the human race lives a period of slavery from which not even be aware, since the whole world believes live a normal life under the reality programed by Matrix. Morfeo is the leader of a small group of rebels aware of the true reality, which believes that Neo is "The Chosen" announced by some prophecies and that will free humanity from that