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Old 10-06-2015, 08:54 AM
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The Real, the Imaginary and the Symbolic

When Neo awoke from the virtual world of the Matrix, Morpheus greeted him with, "You've been living in dream world, Neo", then he revealed real world: "This is the world as it exists today." Neo then entered the post apocalyptic ruins The Real. Morpheus revealed the truth and said, "Welcome to the desert of the Real" (a phrase coined by philosopher, Jean Baudrilard). (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tgBViHeiSKM)

"Welcome to the desert of the real" - The real: it's destitute, and can't provide the pleasures of the Imaginary dreamscape. This forces a distinction between the two motivating drives: 1) Desire for the imaginary, and 2) The passion for the real - which are, absolutely, exclusive of each other.

The Character, Cypher, demonstrates how 'desire for the imaginary' brings about 'denial of the real' when he does deal with Agent Smith. Smith offers Cypher everything; wealth, fame and a life of pleasure. Cypher forsakes the 'desert of the Real' for the 'abundance of the Imaginary.' He willingly consciously enters into denial and willingly enters into being deceived by reason of, 'Ignorance is Bliss' (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z7BuQFUhsRM).

The film is underscored with a symbolic order of slavery and freedom. The Red Pill/Blue Pill the red pill/blue pill is the choice symbolic. As Cypher demonstrated, choice can enslave, or as Neo showed, it can free us. Morpheus (God of dreams) gives the "Freedom of Self Determination" to Neo (anagram of One) and says, "remember, all I'm offering you is the truth, nothing more." (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A9vGMMPM5Lg).

Thanks for listening - and watching.
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