The origin of the blood-red and blue pill quandary inThe Matrixare far older than you might mean . TheWachowskis’Matrixtrilogyis renowned for   its fresh blend of   philosophical   debate   and athletic gunfights , and these elements complement each other surprisingly well . While some rooter would discover Neo ’s Christ - alike parallels a bit ham - fisted by the remnant of the third movie , The Matrixinvited discussion on many serious-minded topics - the nature of realness , the concept of awareness and whether there is , or indeed is not , a spoonful .

Central to the philosophical boundary ofThe Matrixis the red and blue-blooded lozenge scene . Morpheus , a human awakened to human race ’s reality , volunteer the same enlightenment to Neo , who is still plugged into an illusion . Alas , the choice must be Neo ’s alone and to this end , Morpheuspresents him with a metaphoric choice between two brilliantly dyed pills . Take the red variety , and Neo will be unplugged ,   finally capable of seeing the world for what it really is . Swallow the blue tablet , however , and Neo will not only go back to his digital , make - consider existence , but he ’ll also forget ever having questioned what is tangible and what could be a prevarication .

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It ’s a fascinating scene ; well written and performed and just the right side of the thin line between intelligent and ostentatious . Of course , theWachowskisweren’t the first to exhibit this concept in a fictional linguistic context . The honest parentage of the red and dreary pill debate can be hound back 2500 twelvemonth to Plato , the ancient Greek thinker   hail as one of the godfather of ism . Among his many teachings is the Allegory of the Cave . Plato writes of a fancied cave that houses a row of chained prisoner . These prisoner are forced to take care only at a unmarried blank paries from early childhood , unable to move even to see their fellow captor . Behind the prisoners sits a fire , and objects would be passed across the lightness of the flame , sick shadow on the blank wall in front of the chained convict . Plato posits that since these shadows would be all the prisoners ever know , they would become world for those who see nothing else .

If one of the prisoners might run away , he would learn of the fire and fear it , desire to be return to his former macrocosm . If he withstand that urge , or was push to leave the cave , he would finally learn the true nature of his reality .   For Plato , only a   philosopher can achieve this miraculous escape cock . Having accustomed to his fresh sensing of reality , the prisoner would return to free the others , and they would stand firm , believing their escaped admirer had been harmed , when in fact he was just struggling to see in the darkness after at last beholding the light of the sun .

To compare Plato ’s Allegory of the Cave toThe Matrix , the words of chained captive are the humans , the single cast shadows by firelight are the Machines and the shadow on the bulwark are the Matrix itself . Having only ever experienced the digital Matrix , humans perceive the public as reality , but the philosophically - minded individual can break free   by taking the red anovulant and encounter the truth . Just as many of the prisoners would be scared of the fire and wish to return to the paries , many of those freed inThe Matrixopt for the blue pill - stick to what you’re able to already sympathise , just like the first film ’s Cypher character . By get away the cave or accept the violent pill , everything becomes clear , and even if others perceive that sacking as excruciation , the philosopher know they are better off outside of the cave .

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Plato ’s cave could become even more relevant inThe Matrix 4 .   fan have hypothesise thatThe Matrix 4will admit human villainsand " Bluepills " who need humanness to go back to the Matrix . This ties into Plato ’s feeling that the cave prisoners would rather kill than be dragged outside , despite the protestation of the " Redpill " escapee . Had Plato known that his allegory would be covered over 2 thousand years later by thespian on a covert wearing shades and long leather coats , even his mind would ’ve blown , but it ’s this intake that allowedThe Matrixto stand out for its dramatic originality .

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