Red ShadowCreatorJul 21 min readUpdated: 2 days agothe Greenluck | patiencethe Shadow In the Allegory of the Cave, Plato describes people who have spent their entire lives chained in front of an inner wall with a view of the empty outer wall. Only the shadows and sounds are the prisoners' reality, distorted and blurred copies of reality,of words and images,perceived through senses.The inmates of the cave do not desire to leave their prison, for they know no better life.The shadows are reality for them because they have never seen anything else.A freed prisoner would look around and see the light for the first time.Reason is created from within,with doubt causing his first glimpse of his inner light.If the freed prisoner had the courage to stay and adjust his vision, enduring the agonyof shedding his beliefs,he would see reality as is.He would eventually thinkthat the world outside the cave was superior to the world he experienced in the cave.The returning prisoner, would see reality, no longer blindly accepting images and words, but determing with reason.He would have to make a choice, though.Keep the lightor join the prisoners,who choose to dim their light of reason to feel safe.Socrates concludes that the prisoners, if they were able, would therefore reach out and kill anyone who attempted to drag them out of the cave, since most cannot endure the pain to see reality.They would prefer never to know. Reality