ALEGORI NARUTO FALSAFAH DI SEBALIK MANGA
Other than the Allegory of the Cave (Allegory of the Cave), many may not know that Socrates once used the sun and the dividing line as an analogy to explain his philosophical ideas. Even the three allegories that Socrates used have a connection to each other. For the uninitiated, Allegory means a me...
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Format: | Book |
Language: | Malay |
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Ampang, Selangor
Patriots Publication
2019
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Summary: | Other than the Allegory of the Cave (Allegory of the Cave), many may not know that Socrates once used the sun and the dividing line as an analogy to explain his philosophical ideas. Even the three allegories that Socrates used have a connection to each other. For the uninitiated, Allegory means a metaphor that uses places, characters, and events as a medium to convey messages and ideas with a broader meaning. Allegory has practically been widely used in history in various forms as a tool to explain complex concepts and ideas so that they can be digested by the reader, listener or observer. Kishimoto has a short message embedded in Naruto's work. Perhaps he did not intend to place a high philosophy or concept in his work. But Kishimoto clearly states: "In the real world, it is difficult for humans to understand each other because of their culture and upbringing in different ways. I created Naruto to tell the younger generation that even if there are difficulties in life, you will still be able to go through it. Besides, I prefer readers to find out for themselves what they get from Naruto. "So, Naruto's work can be a good medium for readers about part of philosophical ideas. |
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Physical Description: | 225 pages illustrations 20 cm |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references |
ISBN: | 9789671652824 |