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At its core, Squid Game is a mirror. A reflection of society. It’s our school system, it’s work, it’s relationships, it’s war, it’s the economy—but most of all, it’s class divide, survival, and the slow erosion of morality in the pursuit of “success.”
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Based on Plato’s Allegory of the Cave, The Cave explores a wide range of philosophical topics told through the wonderful art of story.
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Who am I? Why does everything have to be so hard? How can I get what I’m looking for? What do I even want out of life? How can I be sure?
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