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Evaluation Of Plato’s Allegory Of The Cave
Part 1 of Paper ....n imprisoned in his ignorance. Once freed, he chooses to stay in his prison of ignorance because this is all he knows and all he wants to know.
As written in the text, “People are happy in their ignorance. They resent those who force them to recognize that they are ignorant”.
Plato's Allegory of the Cave greatly .... Part 2 of Paper ....ectations ended in alienation and rejection.
I think this also applies to the situation in Tibet. A peaceful and independent country taken over by China who thought that the Tibetan ways needed to be changed, and they were going to help them. They did so by torturing and killing a good portion of the population of Tibet, and sending their political and spiritual leader (the Dalai Lama) into exile.
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