Plato's Allegory Of The Cave

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Sometimes things are not always what they seem to be. Plato, a philosopher, uses an allegory to describe just that. His allegory is commonly referred to as the “The Allegory of the Cave.” Plato’s allegory enlightens readers that we must not give up trying to educate, even though people may resist new ideas or learning challenging things. It also portrays how when people grow accustomed to seeing the world through an intermediary, it can blind them to the real world. Television is a modern form of mediation that causes an effect similar to the mediation that Plato describes in his allegory. Television glamorizes cities, changes scenery, and portrays reality inaccurately. In television shows such as Friends. The characters frequently talk about