The Illusion In Plato's Allegory Of The Cave

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Plato's Allegory of the Cave is not the peachiest vision or outlook on the reality of human existence. Some even might perceive it as down right bleak so to speak: it envisions the world as an isolated and dark cave, human beings as confined as prisoners, and all of our experiences as nothing but just mere shadows on a wall. Plato was one of the more profound philosophers in history. What he was saying was that we as humans do not really know what reality is thus we must become educated and remain skeptical of everything around us lest we become trapped in illusions (shadows.)
Unfortunately, this is how the vast majority of the world’s population lives, that is to say, in a veritable cave where reality is an illusion that keeps them prisoner