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    Thesis Chaos VS Order The conflict between two competing impulses that exist within all human beings: the instinct to live by rules‚ act peacefully‚ follow moral commands‚ and value the good of the group against the instinct to gratify one’s immediate desires‚ act violently to obtain supremacy over others‚ and enforce one’s will. This conflict might be expressed in a number of ways: civilization vs. savagery‚ order vs. chaos‚ reason vs. impulse‚ law vs. anarchy‚ or the broader heading of good vs. evil

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    William. Lord of the Flies. New York: Coward-McCann‚ 1962. Print. At first I was not actually interested in Lord of the Flies‚ but to be honest‚ I did not know what it was about. It was kind of uninteresting to read at first and I was just judging it by its cover. When the book became a little wilder and chaotic I did gain interest in it. I truly am fond of the idea of order and chaos in the world. This book is one of the several great examples. Most people might think that the book was order vs chaos

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    “The Lord of the Flies” - Paper Chaos: (n) A state of utter confusion or disorder; a total lack of organization or order. This explanation of a five letter word does not even begin to describe the situation that a group of British school boy experienced on an uninhibited island. They soon learn not long after landing on the island‚ that evil has a way of moving in for the kill‚ even if not visible. Evil exists within everyone and in the absence of rules; this evil side can take over‚ resulting

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    essays Order vs. Chaos The hallways during a switching period in our school are crazy! Teachers try to put order in the hallways and try to keep them safe‚ while students are wild and create chaos in the hallways. The hallways in my school are chaotic but have order. Likewise‚ Gotham city also has order and chaos. In Gotham city‚ the Joker creates chaos‚ while batman tries to put order in Gotham City. The camera movements can represent chaos. In the film

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    presented through politicians. The idea of order and chaos is shown through the different Muppets in Dahlia Lithwick’s article‚ “Chaos Theory: A Unified Theory of Muppet Types.” In the novel‚ “Lord of the Flies” written by William Golding‚ the order and chaos are also shown through the characters. In both the article and novel‚ the overall theme is that there should be a balance in a civilization between order and chaos. The 1954 novel‚ “Lord of the Flies”‚ written by William Golding focuses on a

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    As the historical context is extremely important to the theme of “Lord of the Flies”‚ as William Golding’s experience’s in the war are portrayed throughout the book. What he believes about humanity and‚ the internal fight of civilization vs. chaos are reflected by the characters and their surroundings. The two main characters Ralph and Jack represent civilization and chaos. With Ralph as civilization and Jack as chaos‚ the theme is developed by how the hostility between them increases throughout

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    novel Lord of the Flies composed by William Golding tells a fictional story about several boys that are stranded on an island‚ as a result of being in a plane crash. Initially‚ the group of boys try and build a civilization based off of the supplies that they can access. However‚ many of them get drafted into using using the resources that their former ancestors have recycled. In a result to this‚ the boys switch into groups. While one group behaves calmly‚ and uses teamwork to keep order and accomplish

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    “ordering” elements of society such as morality‚ law and culture and the “chaotic” elements of humanity’s savage animal instincts e.g. anarchy‚ bloodlust‚ desire for power‚ amorality‚ selfishness‚ violence?} Golding portrays the opposing elements of order and chaos in a strongly allegorical manner. Chapter one begins with much foreshadowing of situations in the future and the battle between the conflicting elements can already be clearly seen. Golding uses the conch‚ the behaviour of the “little ‘uns”‚ the

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    “I will not let you fall. I will hold you up high as I stand on a ball. With a book on one hand! And a cup on my hat! But that is not all I can do” “Look at me! Look at me now! With a cup and a cake on the top of my hat! I can hold up the fish and a little toy ship! And some milk on a dish‚ and look! I can hop up and down on the ball!But that is not all!...” “….It is fun to have fun but you have to know ho. I can hold up the cup and the milk and the cake! I can hold up these books‚ and the fish

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    Order and chaos are related to and dependent on each other. The clear cut distinction between them is man made and an illusion. Society uses order to regulate all aspects of the world from nature to personal lives‚ while chaos allows for open mindedness and also provides an explanation for certain aspects of the world. This can be seen in science‚ theology‚ music‚ language‚ and imaginative play. Science is rational‚ logical‚ and orderly. It has the ability to break apart complex systems

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