Cage
Cage may refer to more than one article:
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- A cage is an enclosure made of mesh, bars or wires, used to confine, contain or protect something.
- Nicolas Cage, a American actor
- John Cage, an experimental composer, famed for his piece 4'33".
- Luke Cage, a fictional character portrayed in Marvel Comics.
- Johnny Cage, a fictional character from the Mortal Kombat series of video games.
- Cage Kennylz, underground rapper.
- The Cage, the original pilot episode of the television series Star Trek.
- Cage, the fourth single by the modern Japanese rock band Dir en grey.
The word cage can also refer to psychological limitation. The fear to step outside of ones place (or cage), such as the fear of leaving one's home, is one type of psychological limtation. Therefore becoming confined in a sense. Any object,device or non-physical item used to confine something, someone, or someplace can be referred to as a cage.
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Example: Reference to the movie "Anchorman",
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"I am trapped in a glass cage of emotion" - "Will Ferrel" portraying the character "Ron Burgundy".
Related Topics:
Will Ferrel - Ron Burgundy
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In this example, the character has become confined in a non-physical item. But in addition, those who have seen this film should know that this statement has some relativity to the literal, because, in fact, the statement is made by the character while he is in a glass phonebooth. thus, an example of a psychological cage.
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