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    Baynes Autrey Mr. McCain Adv. English 9, period 6 6 October 2015 Chaos in Man Many things are demonstrated through symbols in Golding’s Lord of the Flies. There are three symbols that show evil in man. Golding demonstrates that man is chaotic and destructive by nature through the conch shell, the beast and Piggy’s glasses. The conch shell is used to show that man is chaotic by nature and will destroy order. Simon and Piggy find the conch shell while swimming. Simon blows the conch to assemble…

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    Basic Information Nine-year-old Louise Belcher is the youngest of three children. She is a fourth grader who attends Wagstaff School alongside her brother and sister. With an ethnic background of French/Canadian/German/Greek, she is a lovely young lady with jet-black hair and fair skin, it is clear who her parents are. Today, Louise has been brought in by her school counselor Mr. Frond, who is worried about the safety of the school. Client History and Background -Family Louise lives with her…

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    Meaning in Chaos Bellwether is a novel that in a broad spectrum shows what is known to be the chaos theory. Chaos theory is the logic that one or more variables lead to outcomes of an event or events, more like the snowball effect. The author makes sure that it is obvious to the reader how certain negative variables produce a positive outcome. Although, the chaos theory and snowball effect are similar, within the chaos theory after a while the chaos reaches a point of organization. Connie…

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    a fire to name a few. In Lord of the Flies civilization and savagery are in constant turmoil. The struggle for power which will cause death and uncertainty. Lastly what the conch represents and what it means. The Lord of the Flies is order versus chaos, a power struggle and beacon of meaning within the island of boys. In the beginning a civilization is put together but turns into a tribe of savages. Ralph sets up a civilization with the other children using the conch to call them. They are all…

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    Chaos in Paris as annual May Day march turns into mass riot in protest against Marine Le Pen More than 9,000 police have been drafted in for the march which descended into carnage as officers were forced to use tear gas and shooting to control the violence. Chaos erupted on the streets of Paris as a May Day workers march saw riots break-out in protest against Marine Le Pen. Fighting broke out in central Paris during a rally held close to the Place de la Bastille, where protestors shouted…

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    Chaos and order are often thought of as polar opposites that negate the other. However, in order to experience one, the other must also be understood. Gabriel Garcia Marquez understands the necessity of knowing both phenomena, and represents the connection between the two within his novel 100 Years of Solitude. Through the portrayal of the married couple Ursula and Jose Arcadio Buendia, Marquez displays how the concepts of chaos and order are unified and interact with each other. Despite…

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    “Oh good god, could you guys keep it down up there? I’m trying to sleep, and you nine are making it really fucking difficult.” The people above me being the six devil kings, Yahweh, Ddraig, and Albion, all trying to kill each other. In my world. Really frickin’ loudly. All this happened because I was hitting on Gabriel, Michael gets angered, somehow mistaking me for a devil, and gets his dad to start a war, which dragged in the Fallen Angels, while the two dragons were fighting each other. The…

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    During World War two, chaos was quickly developed. Two different, skilled writers present to us important messages. There is much to learn from the two stories, The Devil’s Arithmetic By Jane Yolen, and “To The Little Polish Boy Standing With His Arms Up” By Peter L. Fischl. The two authors both write towards the atrocious time of World War Two when Nazis terrorize innocent people. They both describe the despicable Nazis who cause indescribable chaos. In The Devil’s Arithmetic, Jane Yolen…

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    In this passage, Ben, the main character, makes sense of chaos by realizing what causes the good and the bad chaos in his life. At the end of the book, Ben finally meets with Janet, his now ex-wife, to give her the divorce papers he has avoided dealing with for two years. This comes after meeting with her several times, having a bounty hunter chase after him, and a road trip with Trevor, a teen who is bound to a wheelchair. He meets up with her in a ‘Babies “R” Us’ parking lot, and he reflects…

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    always willing to throw something. However, out of this you receive an education unlike any you’ve ever experienced before. Anyway, by any chance, you have already set up the first page of your journals as you read this letter. The quote, “Out of chaos and confusion come knowledge and understanding”, is right there on the first page, and I’ll give you a hint, it will be your life line of sanity throughout the rest of the course. I’m not going to lie to you and say that this course is easy,…

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