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This is a guess, but it sounds like you may be talking about "True Grit".
The movie Cleopatra is an allusion as well as other classics, like Frankenstein and more.
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This sounds like quite an example of a dilemma.
l_l hm. Might I ask, art thou high? Or has thou been smoking something funky? Haha I'm just kidding. Eh ive never heard of ANYTHING like that...
In Plato's allegory of the cave, the cave represents ignorance and the material world that people perceive through their physical senses. It symbolizes a state of limited understanding and the need to seek higher truths beyond what is immediately visible.
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The allegory of the cave by Plato teaches that most people are like prisoners in a cave, only seeing shadows of reality. It emphasizes the importance of education and seeking knowledge to understand the true nature of the world. The lesson encourages critical thinking and questioning the status quo.
I do not believe there is an official adjectival version of cave (at least that is used by modern English). The best one can do is to make it descriptive: "cave like" or "having the characteristics of a cave". For example: The cave like rocks made interesting shapes. -or- This Antarctic fissure has the characteristics of a cave. If you need to use it for a non-formal setting, you could say "cave-ish" Hope this helps! :)
This is a guess, but it sounds like you may be talking about "True Grit".
so far it doesnt seem like it. thou i can see how a sequel can be possible with the way the first movie ended. if u like this kind of movie, "the descent" might be interesting to u.
One example of allegory in "The House on Mango Street" is Esperanza's desire to escape Mango Street symbolizing the broader theme of the struggles faced by Latinx individuals in American society. Esperanza's dream of owning a house of her own also represents the quest for identity, agency, and self-determination.
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No one. The story is an allegory and tells us a moral tale.
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The movie Cleopatra is an allusion as well as other classics, like Frankenstein and more.
Shoal Cave, in the blue-colored cave (like an ice cave)