The famous pop culture movie, The matrix, has many ties to the archetypal torpedoes and characters of some other classic literature or literature in general.
The hyaloplasm is a film that blends the traditions of the heroic quest and the ancient beliefs of Buddhistic enlightenment with revolutionary photography and a trend context of use techno music score to create a redbrick illustration about humans versus machines. The movie also incorporates Jungian psychology, Kung Fu feat sequences, and elements of King Arthur and Star Wars. The intercellular substance is a myth for modern times.
For example, the journal that Neo (Neo being the Alice, Knight, Buddha, or buddhist followers, Luke skywalker of his story) embarks on is very much like any journal any heroes goes on in order to be considered a hero. And those around the hero (such as Morpheus, being Merlin, Cheshire cat, Obi Wan Kanobi, One of those who searches for the embodiment of the buddha and such) supporting him, also resemble other characters in other stories. Such metaphors or examples includes alice in wonderland, jung psychology, king arthur, star wars, buddhism, etc.
The Matrix uses visual effects to bring a horrifying cosmos to the screen. It uses all the techniques of movies; Lights, filming/camera techniques, acting, stunts, corresponding music, and the best redundant effects of its time.![]()
But the plot uses literaterary techniques/effects of concepts, allusions, irony, and the archetypes of being/ congruous a hero.
This is not bad but I desire it should have been part of your other, longer essay titled The Matrix IRP (Independent Research Project) which I thought was good. This is especially true since it is on the same subject, even though the focus of your topic is more(prenominal) limited. What youve said here is not inconsistent with your similarly titled essay, which would not have been overly long by incorporating this much shorter essay.
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