The matrix is a computer simulated dream world the aliens have put the humans in to keep them under control in order to change a human into a battery. All of the humans in this computer generated dream world have no idea that they are actually in the Matrix except the people that have been released from the dream world. The life of Neo and Trinity inside the Matrix is different from the lives of the other people living inside because they are aware of the real world and just how bad things are outside of the Matrix. All of the other people in the Matrix are unaware of the fact they are in a computer simulated dream world, and they are living a normal life just like us. This is comparable to Plato’s Cave because the people in the cave are made to believe …show more content…
One counter argument requires the person to know they are in a computer simulation, like Neo and the prisoner that was released from the cave. The person in the computer simulation that knows the truth is able to do what he wants knowing there are no real consequence. He also does not have to worry about the little things in life because this person knows nothing is real. This type of person would most likely have very little stress compared to other people which is why this is a good counter argument. I personally disagree with this counter argument because I would have a hard time being happy with no purpose and no responsibility in my life. This counter argument relates back to Neo in the Matrix choosing the red pill over the blue pill, and the prisoner in Plato’s Allegory of the Cave. Neo choses the red one because he does not want to go back to the computer simulated world and live a useless life. In Plato’s Allegory of the Cave, if the prisoner were given the chance to return to the live inside the cave he would not take the offer because he would know the truth behind the shadows on the cave