In this reading, Plato describes the setting in a dark cave. The only light resource comes from fire above and behind this big dark cave. People have been living in … Read More
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Plato allegory of the cave is interesting because, it puts you in his perspective, when you know the truth you are like a free prisoner but when you haven’t see … Read More
In the three passages of Douglas, Malcom X and Jiang’s piece they all had similarities for example all of them were faced with lack of education such as reading and … Read More
In “Allegory of the Cave” by from The Republic, by Plato, depicts a group of individuals who are likely meant to be students are chained prisoners inside a cave … Read More
Allegory of the Cave was written by Plato, an ancient Greek philosopher born in Athens during the Classical period. it is also important to note that Plato was a student … Read More
In the Allegory of the Cave written by Plato, we learn about his philosophy on education and knowledge. There are a lot of metaphors and similes that are present in … Read More
Plato describes prisoners chained in a cave facing the cave wall only able to see shadows of the people passing by. The prisoners think that the shadows are real and … Read More
“Chapter 7”of Frederick Douglass and “Learning to Read” by Malcolm X are similar in several ways.This includes the genres they belong to. Both texts can be listed as autobiographical narratives … Read More
These authors all have the same topic in their writing which is their journey with education, and in doing so they also give the readers a challenge they have met … Read More
Douglass, Malcolm X and Jiang’s stories are “different” but at the end they are giving kind of the same message. These authors are giving us the same message, just in … Read More