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How might Plato's allegory of the cave be depicted if it were drawn today?
Erlik Han, the god of the underworld,never leaves his nine cornered underground palace beneath the earth,according to the legends. He had mirrors installed in every corner so that people could be imprisoned in underworld. In this cave, the sun shines directly inside . It is black sun imitates
that the sun, like a moon.
Mirrors promise freedom and equality to everyone. But this is a freedom that they limit.They would hypnotize you and steal your time by showing you reality in a wrong way.
They create artificial needs and happiness. Then they build spaces where you can display these. Finally, they make you lose touch with reality and depend on these mirrors.
These mirrors are dangerous sprits so you would quickly become trapped in this mirror without realizing that what you were seeing was real or not.
The first-second mirrors distort the truth completely and express it in opposite way. But the first misleads without intention; purpose is unclear.
The second distort truth with intention. Here they can present a night as a day.
The third mirror doesn’t rely on any real information. It looks like random clouds floating in the air. When you pull back clouds, you see emptiness.
The fourth mirror softens the unfounded information and shows it with humor and satire. You don’t even think about questioning.
The fifth mirror changes minor part of the information.It hypnotizes you as if it were real. It’s the most dangerous mirror in this cave.
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