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    As reason, order, and morality combine to construct a refined society, impulse, chaos, and lust for power are the key components that drive savagery. All but the last of these instances are less denoted by symbolism but rather observed; the exercise of impulse is present throughout the novel, even the very first few days on the island…

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    Controlled chaos, is the production of the inevitable destruction of war or the calamity of an inadequate political regime. Yet the element of control can be rendered as an aimless ruin rather than an form of architecture. Still even with this control, there is still…

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    It was quite loud and boisterous so to speak, lights flickering from building to building, bass pumping through the walls, it was chaos, but my kind of chaos. I walked for a few more minutes until I found a nightclub of some sort that looked somewhat appealing. 40 pesos to enter, not too bad. I did have to sign some contract, though not sure what that was…

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    We do not live in a perfect world: failure is part of reality. I know this, yet I still strive for perfection in all aspects of life. Reaching perfection is a lifeline in times of chaos, but is also a catalyst for chaos in times of sanity. I thrive off of completing goals, and I will go to great lengths to ensure that everything I do is beyond satisfactory. This sometimes leads me to stress over things that are insignificant and allow simple tasks to consume all of my time. Perfectionists are…

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    'scape the serpent's tongue” (V.i.433), suggesting that by ending the play now, the audience and the characters are escaping the negative events similar to the pain of a snake bite which would surely follow; the magically-induced love will soon end and chaos will ensue, but the audience is not forced to watch this, as it might have “offended” (423)…

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    The fall of the ancient civilizations of Rome, Han China, and Gupta India shared common features. A failure of leadership brought down Rome and Han China a gradual internal disintegration, growing economic chaos, labor forces going wrong not being inadequate, epidemic disease, with a break-down of loyalty to the centerplace city or may we say the capital. These cities were so tightly drawn together that because of one came failing internally the other became to crumble also. The methods that…

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    assassinate someone? World leaders have to face this decision every day. There have been some awful rulers around the world, but it is impossible to kill someone without there being consequences. When the U.S. decided to kill Saddam Husain, it caused chaos in Iraq which is still going on today. The same thing happened when the conspirators killed Julius Caesar. They rushed into it and didn’t think about the things that would follow after murdering him. Caesar had committed no crime and did not…

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    to heal Lia. Secondly, each party was forced to understand an “existential crisis” like Lia Lee’s sickness. In these moments both Lia Lee’s parents and her pediatricians began questioning their cosmological systems and rituals. Both sides created chaos and needed to understand the cosmos in sickness and health while…

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    poem also hints at a wonderful world where there is no darkness or evil, but only delight and love. There are many other poems that Rupert Brooke wrote which had similar themes and tones, but once the war began in 1914, Brooke was drafted into the chaos which changed him greatly. During the beginning year of the war, Rupert Brooke wrote one of his first literature pieces that was radically different, but similar as well, from his joyful poems before. This poem, titled The Soldier, expressed…

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    difficulties encountered on the deserted island caused many conflicts within the boys. In the article, “Why Boys Become Vicious” by William Golding, Golding states, “Chaos is one, fear is another”. Golding provides two examples of when cruelty is at its peak, chaos and fear. Both examples happening in the book. An example including both fear and chaos occurs when the boys mistakened Simon as the beast and…

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