matrix

             One of the greatest stories of all time would have to be Alice in Wonderland. The idea of someone living a life they think is real then having it all change on them actually started a long time ago. The most recent movie with a similar story line is The Matrix. A young man by the name of Neo lives a life he thinks is completely real, only to find out it isn't. He doesn't find this out on his own however. He is guided by a man they call Morpheus. Morpheus plays the role of Neo's mentor all throughout the film. He guides and trains Neo to help fight the Matrix and its machines. The character of Morpheus has many different aspects to him, but in order to fully understand all of them we must take a small look at the character of Neo as well.
             An oracle has said that Neo is the chosen one and that he will be able to perform impossible feats and destroy the Matrix. When the oracle said this Morpheus started searching for Neo. With time Morpheus found Neo and gave an option. " Take the blue pill, the story ends you wake up and believe whatever you want. " Take the red pill, you stay in wonderland and I show you how deep the rabbit hole goes". This one point makes the story happen.
             The search for Neo is similar to a part in the bible. This is like John the Baptist and his finding of Jesus. John the Baptist John 1:29, 30, & 34 – The next day he saw Jesus coming to him and said, "Behold, the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world! This is He on behalf of whom I said. 'After me comes a Man who has a higher rank than I, for He existed before me'. And I have seen, and have borne witness that this is the Son of God." Morpheus declared he was the one to find "the chosen one." This is very similar to the passage above and how John the Baptist declared he was the one. Morpheus said to Trinity "We've done it, Trinity. We found him." Trinity re...

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