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    people of Rome. To listen and read about certain people like Augustus and Ovid makes the history more interesting. This video starts off with telling about how Augustus grew up and that he lost his father when he was only the age of 4. (Order from Chaos, 5:10) Telling Augustus’s back story and how he grew up allowed more understanding of how he ruled Rome. He was growing up with Caesar at power and looked up to his great uncle who adopted him and made him his successor. Then Mark Antony is…

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    I think this piece is a brilliant way to address the North Chinese women at the time because Ban Chao was of higher class and was born into the Han Dynasty. But these women had no say, they didn’t know how to speak up, they didn’t know what was right. This was finally giving women an education on what they should expect and how to improve their role in the household. I strongly believe that if Ban Chao didn’t write this article then the way of life today in North China would be the same as it…

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    Surely it was not too much to ask that, at such crucially important points in my life as this, she somehow contained her chaos to herself.” (U, 179) The fact was, along with so much else, Sophie had succeeded in reducing my carefully planned timetable to chaos.” (U, 310) All what Sophie represents for Ryder is chaos. There is a certain amount of dignity existent in Ryder and rarely do his true emotions and thoughts break the facade. His emotions do not last long, even…

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    was in a chaos before Napoleon inserted himself into his crumbling empire. Power ran through Napoleon's veins as he guided his people through the death and chaos. He rebuilt France in an attempt to restore the massive empires original glory. The revolution left France in ruins. Napoleon had to give the people of France consequences of actions. The people did not understand the true responsibility that freedom brought. France’s hero, Napoleon, gathered his people as led them out of chaos.”…

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    Archetype Twelfth Night

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    opposing sides, classic examples being good versus bad, or hope versus despair. This archetype is further present in the play Twelfth Night, in which William Shakespeare utilizes light and darkness in order to identify a conflict between order and chaos surrounding a situation the character Malvolio finds himself in, and further elaborate on the meaning of the work as a whole. Having been a character whose attitude easily caused annoyance to others, Malvolio finds…

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    support the idea of chaos in this stanza. Reefs and binnacles are both known to be rough, dangerous objects in the ocean that if not careful around can cause damage; and sirens, which according to mythology were beautiful creatures that would lure men in with their music and singing and then eat them, supporting the theme of destruction and chaos. These themes support the connection between the poem and An-mei because in the novel An-mei loses a son to the ocean, which creates much chaos in her…

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    Imagery In The Crucible

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    an important part conformity played in the play I used a picture of a group of men all dressed in the same attire. This demonstrates that once one person begins to follow suit, others will flock. In addition to conformity, I included the theme of chaos in my collage. Along with conformity I included the motif of selfishness. Selfishness appears repeatedly throughout The Crucible, most notably in the character of Abigail Williams for she is willing to breaks anybody’s back, step on anyone’s…

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    intense yellow and red. The asymmetrical balance of both sides assists in adding more disorder to the chaotic atmosphere of this painting in order to intensify the scene. Overall, the artist use of color in The Crucifixion helps increase the energy and chaos of the painting to intensify the events depicted in the…

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    and the rules that we either self impose or have imposed on us. While the I fully believe in the philosophy, I believe there is a fine line between lack of rules and regulation and chaos. From my limited exposure my consulting client, Evangelical Lutheran Church of Milwaukee (ELCA), is suffering from some of the chaos of not enough oversight and systematic guidelines. Edward Schein, an organizational development expert who taught at MIT, defined an organization’s culture as its “artifacts,…

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    decode the world around him using this basis of understanding and living his life as he believes to be in the form of a good man, the world around him is nothing but infinite chaos. I believe that this is an illustration of the chaos in which we choose to ignore in our everyday lives and the Coen brothers telling us to accept the chaos for what it is while still trying to live a good and happy life. Again and again A Serious Man poses the question of “Why?” “Why him?” “Why does his wife treat…

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