In Plato's "The Allegory of the Cave," Socrates tells us an allegory of the hardship of understanding reality. Socrates compares a prisoner of an underground cave who is exploring a new world he never knew of people who are trying to find a place of wisdom in reality. Socrates represents man’s condition as being chained in a cave . He perceives the world by watching the shadows on the wall. people who are in the prisoner face reality they feel sorry for their them. They wanted to be free in the prisoner. Plato says, that the man was pressed to look at the fire if they don't they will be blind. And said that they will see clearly and it will hold them be real. we have to be a good person so that we would go to prisoner ,but some people choose to be bad person so that they will go to prisoner, maybe because they not afraid of prisoner.
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