The allegory contains many forms of symbolism used to instruct the reader in the nature of perception. The cave represents superficial physical reality. It also represents ignorance, as those in the cave live accepting what they see at face value.
The Socs lose the rumble because they run first. Everyone in Pony's gang is banged up, but the greasers win and that is all that matters. Dally grabs Ponyboy and says that they have to quickly go to the hospital because Johnny is dying. Dally and Ponyboy make it to the hospital in time.
Answer:
no it is not people need discipline
Explanation:
Explanation:
That is a very controversial question! Nevertheless, I’ll provide both views.
First, the gods then did not have to be “fair” by human standards. They didn’t need to justify their actions. Especially not the king of the gods. From a gods’ view, fairness is irrelevant. What mattered was that Prometheus went against Zeus’ orders and brought fire to man. And so he was punished. He probably expected that too, as the titan god of forethought. No justification or fairness needed.
As a human, if Epimetheus ran out of fur and feathers for man, Prometheus’ masterpiece, and I was left as I was and had to resort to huddling in caves? Why should Prometheus be punished for trying to fix the shortcomings his brother caused? And he helped us a ton! We could cook meat, warm water, fire clay, and so many other things with the fire he gave us. To man, it was probably very unfair that their ally was chained to a mountain and had his liver eaten by an eagle.
Prometheus probably also thought it was unfair, but that didn’t mean he wasn’t expecting it. And he probably knew what he thought didn’t really matter to Zeus at that point.
It depends who you ask to decide if the punishment was fair or not.