SUMMARY
The presentation on Atlantis explores the fascinating legend of the Lost City, as first
described by Plato, and its enduring cultural and historical significance. It delves into
various theories about Atlantis's location, ranging from the Mediterranean to Antarctica,
and examines the connections to ancient civilizations, like the Minoans. The narrative of
Atlantis is considered both as a cautionary allegory about moral decline and as a
reflection of real historical events, such as natural disasters that could have led to the
collapse of advanced societies. The presentation also covers modern archaeological
efforts, recent underwater discoveries, and the cultural impact of the Atlantis myth on
literature, film, and modern thought. Through this exploration, the presentation invites
reflection on human history, the power of myth, and the ongoing search for lost
knowledge.