A PHILOSPHICAL ASPECT OF THE MOVIE MATRIX The movie Matrix is full of deep metaphors, philosophical connections and ideological reference with a well constructed fiction. In that view, there are many details more than any science-fiction movie such as characters, objects which are used in the movie, thoughts and philosophy. This movie is like a harmony between thoughts of every historical period. Firstly, every character name is chose especially in this movie. For example, In Greek mythology
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where reality has been replaced by an illusion. As well as that, during the film, Trinity says to Neo as quoted, “The Matrix has you. Follow the white rabbit.” Here, Neo is portrayed as Alice while the rabbit is a metaphor for the clues left by Trinity for Neo to follow when analogously compared to Alice in Wonderland. Along with the allusions made to
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How to deceive and disinformation tactics Hear no evil see no evil, speak no evil, don’t discuss it- especially if you are a public figure, news anchor ,etc. if its not reported, it didn’t happen, and you never have to deal with the issues. Become incredulous and indignant avoid discussing key issues and instead focus on side issues which can be used show the topic as being critical of some otherwise sacrosanct group or theme. This is also known as the “ how dare you “ gambit Create rumor mongers
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Walt Disney Walt Disney was famous for being one of the founders of cartoon animation. Walt Disney was born on December 5th, 1901. He was raised a Christian by his parents, Elias Disney and Flora (Call) Disney. His family was average sized for the day, with 7 members. Walt had 3 brothers (Herbert Arthur Disney, Raymond Arnold Disney and Roy Oliver Disney) and 1 sister (Ruth Lora Disney). At the age of 23 he married Lillian Bounds and had two daughters, Diane Marie Disney and Sharon Mae Disney. Diane
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| DHO af The Matrix Indholdsfortegnelse Forside… Side 1 Indholdsfortegnelse… Side 2 Indledning… Side 3 Problemformulering… Side 3 Analyse og fortolkning… * Hvad er The Matrix? Side 3 * Hvordan bliver Neo karakteriseret i filmen? Side 4-5 * Hvordan kan filmen The Matrix sammenlignes med René Decartes første meditation? Side 6-7 * Hvordan kan filmen perspektiveres til religioner verden rundt, med fokus på DNT? Side 7-9 Konklusion… Side 9 Litteraturliste…
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also present in Lewis Carroll’s ‘Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland’ at the beginning of chapter one where Alice feels bored and drowsy whilst sitting at the river-bank with her elder sister. In one scene Morpheus directly references Carroll by offering Neo the chance to discover what is real. “… You take the blue pill the story ends, you wake up in your bed and you believe whatever you want to believe. You take the red pill, you stay in Wonderland and I show you how deep the rabbit-hole goes.” The ‘bullet
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Word Count (Body): 421 Title: Why to Choose Central Park Pedicab Tours? Keyword(s): Central Park Pedicab Tours Body: New York City is a center of trade and commerce; it is a city that never sleeps. Finding a relaxing environment is hard; however amidst this hustle and bustle of the city there is a place where you can unwind yourself after a hectic day. You don’t need to travel far to experience the beauty of nature as an amazing sanctuary lies at the heart of Manhattan. The 843-acre, Central Park
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Hollywood, which he named The Walt Disney Company. In his career he introduced the first full-length animated feature cartoon Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs in 1938. Other early feature cartoon classics includes Dumbo in 1941, Bambi in 1942, and Alice in Wonderland in 1951. In the 1950's, Disney started making movies. Some include Treasure Island and 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea. Disney then opened amusement parks. Disneyland opened up in 1955 in Anaheim, California. Walt Disney World, another Disney character
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Yayoi Kusama: The Modern Alice in Wonderland Being a pioneer in the minimalism and feminist art movement, Yayoi Kusama is constantly pushing boundaries in the realm of culture and art. Every element in Kusama’s artwork, such as repetition, pattern and accumulation, questions the viewers to rethink social and political norms of society in the hopes that it would inspire change to gender equality. Her installation, Walking Piece, serves as an exemplary example of dissolving boundaries between human
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The presence of archetypes is an essential element of the quest storyline, both in American and foreign literature. Pioneers of the archetype concept include scholars Joseph Campbell, Christopher Vogler, and Carl Jung, whose notions of archetypal literature developed into what most academics accept as the characteristic blueprint for a quest story today. Though these archetypes were first described just over a hundred years ago, they have persisted throughout literary and visual art for millennia
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