1. I think that it would be possible from the prisoners to adapt to the real world, but it would take a long period of adjustment for them. If they take gradual steps toward the real world, I'm sure the can withstand and even thrive in it.
2. The prisoner is blinded from the sun because he had been locked in cave for so many years. This causes him to have pains and make this new world very difficult to take.
3. I would probably react quite the same way he did. I'm sure I'd be lost in confusion for the first few days, but as the sun stopped causing me pain, I think I'd learn to understand and live in my new environment.
4. The prisoner undoubtedly had a way of communicating, but it was most likely not advanced like English, more like grunts.
5. He probably felt a little disappointed because his old life had changed without his presence and he no longer felt part of the group.
1. yes. just like we have adapted to the world as it changes through out times, the prisoners will also adapt to the real world.
ReplyDelete2. The prisoners are at first blinded and experience sharp pains in their eyes.
3. I would be completely overwhelmed. I believe I would have been one of the prisoners that returned to the cave.
4. I believe they had some way of communication even if it was just hand motions and such.
5. I think he felt relieved because he didn't have to deal with all of the problems of the real world.
1. I think that it would be possible from the prisoners to adapt to the real world, but it would take a long period of adjustment for them. If they take gradual steps toward the real world, I'm sure the can withstand and even thrive in it.
ReplyDelete2. The prisoner is blinded from the sun because he had been locked in cave for so many years. This causes him to have pains and make this new world very difficult to take.
3. I would probably react quite the same way he did. I'm sure I'd be lost in confusion for the first few days, but as the sun stopped causing me pain, I think I'd learn to understand and live in my new environment.
4. The prisoner undoubtedly had a way of communicating, but it was most likely not advanced like English, more like grunts.
5. He probably felt a little disappointed because his old life had changed without his presence and he no longer felt part of the group.