Sara Rice: 3/29/24 Writing reflection- plato’s republic (outside text)

 Through reading certain experts of Plato’s republic, I wanted to reflect and focus on the cave allegory and how it can relate to topics mentioned during class. In terms of this class, the cave allegory can be interpreted in the way of not having any preconceived notions of beauty standards or previous art. In the cave allegory people can only see the shadows, which leaves a large gap of creativity to think of how those shadows can play a role in what we already think. At the time, these people do not know what the shadows represent so they can form their own conclusions about what they think. However, once they are out of the cave, they can finally see for themselves. Now they can determine whether their own interpretations of beauty based on not knowing anything are similar to the actual objects. Through this story it made me realize in the importance of our own imagination. Due to the modern trends of society a lot of the natural creativity is lost because of being constantly immersed in opinions from others of what is beautiful and what is not. 


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