Plato's Allegory of the Cave describes prisoners chained in a cave seeing only shadows on the cave wall from objects passing in front of a fire behind them. One prisoner escapes and sees the true world outside, realizing that what he saw in the cave was not reality. When he returns to tell the other prisoners, they do not believe him since they have never seen anything other than the shadows.
Plato's Allegory of the Cave describes prisoners chained in a cave seeing only shadows on the cave wall from objects passing in front of a fire behind them. One prisoner escapes and sees the true world outside, realizing that what he saw in the cave was not reality. When he returns to tell the other prisoners, they do not believe him since they have never seen anything other than the shadows.
Plato's Allegory of the Cave describes prisoners chained in a cave seeing only shadows on the cave wall from objects passing in front of a fire behind them. One prisoner escapes and sees the true world outside, realizing that what he saw in the cave was not reality. When he returns to tell the other prisoners, they do not believe him since they have never seen anything other than the shadows.