In Allegory of the Cave, the prisoners were raised inside a cave and are only allowed to see shadows of animals and objects. To them this is their normal and reality.
In Fahrenheit 451, Montag is happily burningbooks becauseit was something he has been taught and trained to do. In his dystopiansociety, books are villians. SImilar to Allegory of the Cave, Montag is living in a false reality.
The prisoner is freed from the cave and experiences nature for himself. Due to the darknessof the cave the prisoner needs time to adjust to the light and is confused from his surroundings. He is finally experiencing the truth about his society.
Montag has a book and is afraidof the truths and and crime he has committed. Like the prisoner Montag is experiencing the truth about books and how they contradictwith the reality he has been living. They areboth left confused and afraid.
After being able to adjust to his surroundings, the prisoner is ableto acknowledgethe nature around him. In a way his eyes have been opened.
Like the prisoner, Montag has had his eyes opened from reading . The truth is being revealed about his society.
In Allegory of the Cave, the prisoners were raised inside a cave and are only allowed to see shadows of animals and objects. To them this is their normal and reality.
In Fahrenheit 451, Montag is happily burningbooks becauseit was something he has been taught and trained to do. In his dystopiansociety, books are villians. SImilar to Allegory of the Cave, Montag is living in a false reality.
The prisoner is freed from the cave and experiences nature for himself. Due to the darknessof the cave the prisoner needs time to adjust to the light and is confused from his surroundings. He is finally experiencing the truth about his society.
Montag has a book and is afraidof the truths and and crime he has committed. Like the prisoner Montag is experiencing the truth about books and how they contradictwith the reality he has been living. They areboth left confused and afraid.
After being able to adjust to his surroundings, the prisoner is ableto acknowledgethe nature around him. In a way his eyes have been opened.
Like the prisoner, Montag has had his eyes opened from reading . The truth is being revealed about his society.
In Allegory of the Cave, the prisoners were raised inside a cave and are only allowed to see shadows of animals and objects. To them this is their normal and reality.
In Fahrenheit 451, Montag is happily burningbooks becauseit was something he has been taught and trained to do. In his dystopiansociety, books are villians. SImilar to Allegory of the Cave, Montag is living in a false reality.
The prisoner is freed from the cave and experiences nature for himself. Due to the darknessof the cave the prisoner needs time to adjust to the light and is confused from his surroundings. He is finally experiencing the truth about his society.
Montag has a book and is afraidof the truths and and crime he has committed. Like the prisoner Montag is experiencing the truth about books and how they contradictwith the reality he has been living. They areboth left confused and afraid.
After being able to adjust to his surroundings, the prisoner is ableto acknowledgethe nature around him. In a way his eyes have been opened.
Like the prisoner, Montag has had his eyes opened from reading . The truth is being revealed about his society.
In Allegory of the Cave, the prisoners were raised inside a cave and are only allowed to see shadows of animals and objects. To them this is their normal and reality.
In Fahrenheit 451, Montag is happily burningbooks becauseit was something he has been taught and trained to do. In his dystopiansociety, books are villians. SImilar to Allegory of the Cave, Montag is living in a false reality.
The prisoner is freed from the cave and experiences nature for himself. Due to the darknessof the cave the prisoner needs time to adjust to the light and is confused from his surroundings. He is finally experiencing the truth about his society.
Montag has a book and is afraidof the truths and and crime he has committed. Like the prisoner Montag is experiencing the truth about books and how they contradictwith the reality he has been living. They areboth left confused and afraid.
After being able to adjust to his surroundings, the prisoner is ableto acknowledgethe nature around him. In a way his eyes have been opened.
Like the prisoner, Montag has had his eyes opened from reading . The truth is being revealed about his society.
In Allegory of the Cave, the prisoners were raised inside a cave and are only allowed to see shadows of animals and objects. To them this is their normal and reality.
In Fahrenheit 451, Montag is happily burningbooks becauseit was something he has been taught and trained to do. In his dystopiansociety, books are villians. SImilar to Allegory of the Cave, Montag is living in a false reality.
The prisoner is freed from the cave and experiences nature for himself. Due to the darknessof the cave the prisoner needs time to adjust to the light and is confused from his surroundings. He is finally experiencing the truth about his society.
Montag has a book and is afraidof the truths and and crime he has committed. Like the prisoner Montag is experiencing the truth about books and how they contradictwith the reality he has been living. They areboth left confused and afraid.
After being able to adjust to his surroundings, the prisoner is ableto acknowledgethe nature around him. In a way his eyes have been opened.
Like the prisoner, Montag has had his eyes opened from reading . The truth is being revealed about his society.
In Allegory of the Cave, the prisoners were raised inside a cave and are only allowed to see shadows of animals and objects. To them this is their normal and reality.
In Fahrenheit 451, Montag is happily burningbooks becauseit was something he has been taught and trained to do. In his dystopiansociety, books are villians. SImilar to Allegory of the Cave, Montag is living in a false reality.
The prisoner is freed from the cave and experiences nature for himself. Due to the darknessof the cave the prisoner needs time to adjust to the light and is confused from his surroundings. He is finally experiencing the truth about his society.
Montag has a book and is afraidof the truths and and crime he has committed. Like the prisoner Montag is experiencing the truth about books and how they contradictwith the reality he has been living. They areboth left confused and afraid.
After being able to adjust to his surroundings, the prisoner is ableto acknowledgethe nature around him. In a way his eyes have been opened.
Like the prisoner, Montag has had his eyes opened from reading . The truth is being revealed about his society.
In Allegory of the Cave, the prisoners were raised inside a cave and are only allowed to see shadows of animals and objects. To them this is their normal and reality.
In Fahrenheit 451, Montag is happily burningbooks becauseit was something he has been taught and trained to do. In his dystopiansociety, books are villians. SImilar to Allegory of the Cave, Montag is living in a false reality.
The prisoner is freed from the cave and experiences nature for himself. Due to the darknessof the cave the prisoner needs time to adjust to the light and is confused from his surroundings. He is finally experiencing the truth about his society.
Montag has a book and is afraidof the truths and and crime he has committed. Like the prisoner Montag is experiencing the truth about books and how they contradictwith the reality he has been living. They areboth left confused and afraid.
After being able to adjust to his surroundings, the prisoner is ableto acknowledgethe nature around him. In a way his eyes have been opened.
Like the prisoner, Montag has had his eyes opened from reading . The truth is being revealed about his society.