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puttin' the lego in allegory, gotcha. and aye, s'all mimetic, representations of representations, substitewting mother's milk for simulacrum. s'how we get things like this - http://www.nytimes.com/2011/04/15/us/15stamp.html?_r=1
but plato was wrong ontologically speaking - those cave shadows weren't cast by any objects. they were only in reference to themselves.
"if a lion could speak, we would not be able to understand him"
but plato was wrong ontologically speaking - those cave shadows weren't cast by any objects. they were only in reference to themselves.
"if a lion could speak, we would not be able to understand him"
Brother Where Art Thou don't even have to mention because it's basically advertised as such. Less obvious but still apparent is No Country For Old Men. A twist on the Arthurian legends in that the modern knight is unchivalrous when his lady is threatened which results in her being killed along with him.
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