Plato's Allegory Of The Cave

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The allegory depicted by in Plato's Allegory of the Cave Socrates, is easily evident in today's society. In the cave, prisoners are bound while puppeteers cast shadows on the wall establishing what the prisoners conceive as reality. When we are born, we are unique. We still possess creativity, moral insight, and an open mind. The world has not told us what is right and wrong, how to live and what to believe. As a young child you are the person who escaped the cave. Although, as we grow up we begin to transform into the prisoners in the cave as our creativity ceases to exist and we begin to conform to the ways of society. Everything we know and believe is solely dependent on what others tell us, similarly to the prisoners in the cave, because