Matrix series Essays

  • The Matrix Outline

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    statement: Sequence analysis, film form and style as depicted in the film, 'The Matrix. The matrix is an action and untruth movie. The matrix was released in 1999. There are two worlds that exist in this movie, the world outside the matrix where Neo sells illegal software’s and the real physical world inside the matrix. This movie contains a lot of fake movements done by people inside the computer programmer (matrix). The main character’s name is Neo, the hacker. Morpheus haunted Neo and his gang

  • Hyperreality In Bladerunner

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    For my essay, I will be analyzing and comparing the cultural representation of hyperreality from two films: Bladerunner (1982) directed by Ridley Scott and The Matrix (1999) directed by the Wachowskis. Both films are of the science fiction genre. The main reason I have chosen to compare these two particular films is because they share the common theme of figuring out what’s real and what’s not. Hyperreality is an over exaggeration of the real, which ultimately deems the replica as a fake “real”

  • Plato's Republic: The Allegory Of The Cave

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    The allegory of the cave first published in Platos Republic was retold in Cottingham text and discussed in Class. An allegory is a story used to reveal a hidden meaning. Plato’s hidden meaning revolves around reality, the perception of reality the perception of truth. Plato paints a picture of humans being captive in a cave, bound in a manner where that cannot move and can only see what is before them and what is before them is the cave wall. In this cave behind the prisoners is a great source of

  • The Matrix, Plato's Allegory Of The Cave

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    science-fiction movie The Matrix, Plato’s “Allegory of the Cave”, and Golden-Globe award winning film The Truman Show all have the same underlying theme of escaping an artificial reality. “The Allegory of the Cave” is a dialogue that criticizes human perception. In the dialogue, prisoners draw a parallel between the dwellers in the cave who believe the shadows on the walls are real to humans who believe in perceptions based on empirical knowledge. In the movie, The Matrix “the matrix” is a computer engineered

  • Personal Narrative-Home

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    The NEU alongside with SWAT gathered for a briefing for tonight take down. They went through all specifications from the extensive backup equipment installed in their unmarked surveillance van to implanting a mini video surveillance camera and recording conversation devices into Edith’s earrings. The team relied on Edith who’s the core of the undercover to dig out information and show proof of evidence to bring these drug traffickers down. Edith arrived at her destination dressing genuinely sexy

  • Hsc32 Unit 4 Test

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    Tutor’s Comments: Q−1:[5×2 marks] Answer each of the following as True or False (justify your answer): If the matrices A and B commute, thenA2B = BA2. True. A2B = AAB = ABA=BAA=BA2 The reduced row echelon form of the matrix is . True [■(3&3&1@3&-1&0@-1&-1&2)] □(→┴(swap R_3 by R_1 then-R_1 ) ) [■(1&1&-2@3&-1&0@3&3&1)] □(→┴(R_2-3R_1&R_3-3R_1 ) ) [■(1&1&-2@0&-4&6@0&0&7)] □(→┴(-1/4 R_2 ) ) [■(1&1&-2@0&1&2⁄3@0&0&7)] →┴(R_1-R_2 ) [■(1&0&(-8)⁄3@0&1&2⁄3@0&0&7)] →┴( 1/7

  • Figurative Language In Coraline By Neil Gaiman

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    Manipulation is often used in books and stories of the horror genre. This technique is commonly used in the book Coraline by Neil Gaiman. Whether this is through the “other” characters or through the thoughts in Coraline’s mind, it is present. This piece of writing uses descriptions and figurative language that portrays the “other” world as it is darker and more frightening than our reality. In Coraline’s words from page 69 “It was so familiar --- that was what made it feel so truly strange”. An

  • Comparing The Matrix And Plato's Allegory Of The Cave

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    The most evident similarities between the motion picture The Matrix, Plato’s Allegory of the Cave and Descartes’ Meditation is that these works question and inquires the truth of the World around us and raises doubt about the legitimacy of our feeling of recognition. In other words, all three pieces of work question what is real and what reality is. The Matrix is a film that goes up against the genuine and the part of a convoluted, fake digital reality. Before Mr. Anderson (Neo) revelation of

  • Film Analysis Of Cloverfield

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    Introduction In this essay, I am going to analysis the film named “Cloverfield”, which was released on 18th January 2008 in North America. I will talk about the genre, key scenes, media institution, other media company, film marketing, marketing mix, media technology, audience, digital platforms, convergence and regulation. It was a PG13 film which mean parental guidance is required for children if they are under 13. It was directed by Matt Reeves and starring with Lizzy Caplan, Jessica Lucas, T

  • The Journey Of Jesus Christ In The Matrix

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    people have always been looking forward to for approximately 2000years now. According to the Christians, the narration is not any little fictional narrative that an author has come about, but it is believed to have happened in the real life story. The Matrix, just as the salvation story has a direction of the Savior depicted in it. It is a Christian movie that brings out the reality of fiction not forgetting to put out the best about every actor. The main character in the film is Neo, which in one way

  • Similarities Between The Matrix And Plato's Allegory Of The Cave

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    unexamined life is a life not worth living” - Socrates. Both ‘The Matrix’ and Plato’s allegory of ‘The Cave’ develops a question of reality and how the world is perceived. This can be closely connected to one of the great Greek philosopher’s sayings where an “unexamined life is a life not worth living”. Socrates states this due to the increasing number of citizens who lived their lives without questioning the world around them. ‘The Matrix’ and Plato’s allegory explore how when the world is properly examined

  • Comparing Plato's Cave And The Pyramid Of Capitalism

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    Comparing the three images together, two seem to be more closely alike through the animation. The Plato’s Cave seems to greatly contrast from the other two images. The “pyramid of capitalism” poster and closely resembles the first image due to vivid separation of people and their classes starting off with the ones in power on the top going down to the poor. In both the photos looking at them in a political way, you can right away assume as to what the images are representing which is capitalism.

  • Plato's Message Of The Cave

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    The Matrix’s message is the same as Plato’s Cave Analogy: belief isn’t knowledge and opinion isn’t a fact. There is more to see than meets the eye. Plato’s story of the cave is an analogy. He explains reality through a story of several prisoners who have been chained since birth in a dark cave. These prisoners face a blank wall with a fire behind them and a low wall between the fire and the prisoners. They cannot turn their heads or move. All they see is the cave wall in front of them. On the cave

  • Shakespeare's Othello: The Manipulator In Fiction

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    they wish for, either by using their words or their actions. Manipulators are typically deceitful and are controlling others for their own benefit. The characters Iago from William Shakespeare's’ Othello, Tamlin from the A Court of Thorns and Roses series by Sarah J. Maas, and Hannibal Lecter from NBC’s Hannibal, prove that, even though times and mediums change, the manipulator character still remains the same. One of the most recognizable manipulators in literature is Iago from

  • Essay On The Vampire Diaries

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    “The Vampire Diaries” Season 6, episode 6 titled “The More You Ignore Me, The Closer I Get” is mostly about Damon’s (Ian Somerhalder) return to his family and friends. However, the Salvatore vampire’s return was not a pleasant one because he finds out what Elena (Nina Dobrev) did to her memories and he ends up in a life-threatening situation. Spoiler Alert: This feature contains major spoilers on “The Vampire Diaries” Season 6, episode 6 titled “The More You Ignore Me, The Closer I Get.” Tripp

  • Essay On District 9 And Avatar

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    Film analysis Benedikt Blomendahl The movies District 9 and Avatar are similar as they are both sci-fi movies with one major difference, the budget. Avatar is obviously the film with the better quality and has more planning behind it that district 9 but does that mean that it is really the better movie? District 9 features Wikus Van De Merwe, a bureaucrat in charge of facilitating the relocation program so that the local government can steal the technology from the aliens, referred to as "prawns"

  • The Allegory Of The Cave And The Matrix

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    considered to be the standards by which we measure our knowledge of reality. Each reading has similarities with one another. In Plato’s “The Allegory of the Cave”, Descartes “Meditation I of the things of which we may doubt” and in the movie “The Matrix” the authors are asking the question, “Is this

  • Diction In Dark Matter

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    Dark Matter by Blake Crouch epitomizes the ideas of both the Surrealism movement and Science Fiction genre and should be classified as such. The diction in this novel pertains to the movement and genre because of its poetic and lyrical style as well as its scientific jargon. Through self-realization and personal growth, the main character’s development illustrates the ideas of Surrealism and Science Fiction. The genre of Science Fiction is shown in the conflict of Dark Matter because of its examination

  • Ideas And Symbolism In Plato's The Allegory Of The Cave

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    Throughout the ages, humanity has put forth intriguing and thought-provoking ideas through the usage of allegories, metaphors, and symbolism. Through these literary devices, a writer can easily put forth their ideas and beliefs in a easier to comprehend and intriguing way than through merely describing it. One such case can be seen in the Greek philosopher Plato's work, The Allegory of the Cave. The Allegory of the Cave describes a group of humans who are dwelling in an underground cave. They have

  • Planet Of The Apes Analysis

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    3. Planet of the Apes (1968) The movie ending tends to be logical in some ways and leaves a kind of commentary to the audiences who watched it when you believe that this movie was modified by Michael Wilson and Rod Sterling who was the host of Twilight Zone. This movie was most likely one of the movies with best twists in plot. In which, George Taylor who was portrayed by Charlton Heston finds out the Statue of Liberty and thought out that Earth was the name of the “alien” planet where they lived