Plato's The Allegory Of The Cave

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The Allegory of the Cave paints a picture of a, somewhat elaborate, system used by Plato to explain his ideas on intelligence and learning. In the deepest part of the cave there are people who have been chained to chairs in such a way that they are forced to look at the far wall and are unable to turn their heads. Behind those who are chained there is a small wall with a fire on the other side. Between the small wall and the fire there are puppets casting shadows on the far wall that the chained people are looking at. Beyond the fire lies the entrance to the cave and the rest the world beyond that.
Plato's writings describe the different aspects of the cave as being representative of the world and our view of it. The People chained to