2012年4月16日星期一

Entry 5 Matrix

Xu Xiong
Dr. C. Jason Smith
Eng 102 0858
4/14/2012
                                                                  Matrix
Thomas Anderson is a guy living two lives. He is an normal computer programmer in day times, and a hacker known as Neo in internet. One day, Neo was targeted by the police when he is contacted by Morpheus, a legendary computer hacker branded a terrorist by the government. However, Morpheus rescued him from three sinister agents, which is the call to adventure and Supernatural Aid. Then, Neo meets with Morpheus and agrees to follow him by swallowing an offered red pill. Suddenly, Neo woke up in a liquid-filled vessel, connected along with thousands of other people to an elaborate electrical structure. He is rescued by Morpheus and brought aboard a new world. That is The Crossing of the First Threshold.
Morpheus told Neo that his life was in a Matrix and not real, and that the Agents he previously met are computer programs that eliminate human threats to the system. Morpheus believes that Neo is someone, a guy who can prophesied to end the war. Morpheus trials Neo in the world, which is The Road of Trials. And then they enters the Matrix to visit the Oracle, which The Meeting With The Goddess, who predicted the emergence of the One. The Oracle implies that Neo is not the One. Neo is shot and killed by Agent Smith. Trinity, who is standing over Neo in the real world, whispers that the Oracle told her she would fall in love with the One. She kisses Neo and restores his life. Neo revives with new power to perceive and control the Matrix, and effortlessly destroys Agent Smith. This is Apotheosis.
Neo go back in the Matrix, making a telephone call promising that he will demonstrate to the people imprisoned in the Matrix that "anything is possible." He hangs up the phone and flies into the sky. This is an end with both Master of two worlds and Freedom to live.
                                                    
                                        

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