Plato’s Allegory
of the Cave
Exercise
A. Draw pictures of the three basic scenes of
the allegory of the cave. For each
scene, try to include as many images (the fire, the shadows, the chains, etc.)
as possible and think concretely about what they are supposed to symbolize
(remember, this is an allegory!).
1) the prisoners’ initial
condition of bondage in the cave;
2) the prisoner’s escape
from bondage and emergence into the light;
3) the escaped prisoner’s return
to the cave and the unwelcome response by his former friends
B. If you were the escaped prisoner who had
found enlightenment, would you return to the cave and
help your old friends escape? If not, why
not? If so, why?
Supposing
you did return, how would you break the chains?
What if one of them—your best friend—didn’t want to go? Would you force her/him as you had
been? How would you break the chains?