Plato's Allegory Of The Cave

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Hindsight is a Cruel Lover Most folks who enjoy movies expect to see the main character struggle; ultimately, watching the hero standing victorious at the end. They normally don’t see the subtle notions of why there is even a problem. During the course of one’s lifetime, he or she will face monumental adversity that appears to be unsurpassable; however, despairing those events may seem there is undoubtedly ways for them to be circumvented. The real trick is making sure situations never evolve to such a cataclysmic point. In 2008, the cinema picture City of Ember was released, it is an adaptation of Plato’s Allegory of the Cave targeting an audience of young children and teenagers. It portrays a scenario where for some unknown reason the…show more content…
The only thing they know about the creation of their city is that The Builders created it. They have zero knowledge of anything from the past or existing outside their realm. They don’t even know they are basically living in a cave or that they are underground. The first mayor was entrusted with a specially designed box that would open after two hundred years with instructions on how to return to the surface. This small container was supposed to be handed through the generations from mayor to mayor; however, the fifth mayor died without relaying that secret. Time creeps on. Rolling blackouts plague the city as the power grid is on the verge of shutting down and leaving the inhabitants in darkness forever. Until luck would have the box being found without its importance known at that moment; its significance is only discovered once Lina, a messenger, starts to realize there are some shady events happening in her fair city and starts to question what she has always believed. With the help of Doon, her restless friend, and through a series of trials Lina, Doon, and Poppy, Lina’s little sister, find themselves on the surface shrouded in darkness. They believe this is their fate until the sun rose. As the only people alive that know the truth, they had no way of returning to their city to share their new found knowledge. They can see their city through a hole in the ground, so they drop a note tied to rock down the hole carrying their hope that it will be discovered and all citizens of Ember would join them under the

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