He then saw objects and was told that the things around them are real and the shadows were just mere reflections but he could not believe it, soon after he was able to see the sun which the light was the ultimate source of the reflections of everything he has seen. Plato used this analogy to show and teach people what philosophy is about but most people are too ignorant to recognize the difference between an object and its …show more content…
Yes, internet, public education, and improvements in transportation have metaphorically killed the puppeteer. Maybe these “puppeteers” are our generation’s version of explaining our loss of self-esteem, and self-progress. “ This got me thinking that if we allegorically kill the puppeteer we will then have a shell where we will always go to and hide in side of it due to our insecurity, embarrassment of our bodies because we are afraid of what people will say and or intensifying the clothing that we will be putting on due to the lack of confidence that one might have. All this is being pulled by the puppeteers (media, ads, etc…) that are showing us the shows, the movies, the music videos that are being shown to us, and or the ones that are showing us what one needs to look like in order to be attractive, and the puppets (viewers, children, us) are taking it all in letting the strings do their work without