Chaotic Essays

  • Gordon Arnold's Chaotic Story

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    Gordon Arnold's Chaotic Story November 22, 1963, was the day President Kennedy was assassinated. Witnesses were gathered in Dallas to watch their president drive by, not ever expecting that was going to be the end of his life. The stories some of them told were unbelievable! Some people even went as far as faking their presence. Who would do a thing like that? One particular guy proved to me that there are people who will do anything for publicity. Gordon Arnold, a former soldier, claimed

  • Chaotic Harmony

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    entertainment for the past 17 years of my rather short life. Never before has a quiet man with a serious disposition and boy like attitude been paired up with a boisterously bold, short, woman filled with moxie and still seem to live together in a chaotic harmony. As contradictory as that is, my parent's personalities are in fact juxtapose of each other, yet has underlining similarities which moves these two opposites to attract, regardless of them coming from two different ways of life. He was one

  • Global Peace in a Chaotic World?

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    he wrote, “Peace by persuasion has a pleasant sound, but I think we should not be able to work it. We should have to tame the human race first, and history seems to show that that cannot be done.” This begs the question is peace possible in this chaotic world full of wars and rumors of wars that threaten the very existence of mankind? By examining the causes of war, the lack of a workable international system and the obstacles that prevent a viable international system to promote peace will show

  • Doty's Chaotic Writing Style Summary

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    Doty’s chaotic writing style can be compared to John M. Ostrowick’s published study in the South African Journal of Philosophy called “What is chaos and how is it relevant for philosophy of mind?” Ostrowick defines chaos as “a kind of pseudo-randomness,” but still “in fact deterministic.” My first impression was that anyone who tried to analyze chaotic things such as the way smoke fills up a room would waste their time. However, as the article states, “weather and traffic are very random but still

  • The Chaotic Femme Fatale and the Stable Detective

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    In Classical Hollywood Cinema, the plot moves forward mostly by the conflict between order and chaos. This is the case for most of the Film Noir movies, a popular genre that started in the 1940s. In The Big Sleep (1946) and Chinatown (1976), the two main characters, private investigators, are associated with order while all of the “femme fatale” characters bring chaos to the narrative of the films. Just like all of the Film Noir movies, The Big Sleep and Chinatown starts with a sense of balance.

  • The Absurd, Chaotic World in The Stranger, by Albert Camus

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    There is no meaning in the world besides the meaning we humans give to it. The world is an absurd, chaotic place in which it is up to the individual to decide what to make of it. In The Stranger, Meursault, the main character, struggles to sort out the chaos of the world and resist the pulls of society. Meursault continuously disobeys the standards of society which reminds the reader about human fidelity and social divisions. Thus, his display of human absurdity reveals how all people are all equal

  • Britney Spears

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    Modern society has made a sub-culture that lives in a reality that is not real. It is so far from the truth that the inhabitants of this sub-culture so often cannot live in both realities and have become a spectacle for others to marvel at. This sub-culture is made up of entertainers, millionaires, and athletes. The people in this group can range from newborns to death and some live on well after. The specimens that I find an interest in are the young ones that enter into this society not knowing

  • Syntax And Chaotic Mood In The Bluest Eye By Toni Morrison

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    break into the tightness of a strawberry…Public fact becomes private reality, and the seasons of a Midwestern town become the Moirai of our small lives” (Morrison 187-188). In this passage of The Bluest Eye, Toni Morrison uses shortened syntax and chaotic mood to demostrate the difference between public fact and private reality. Morrison writes shorter phrases in “Biting the strawberry, thinking of storms, I see her…The wind swoops her up, high above the houses, but she is still standing, hand on hip

  • A Realistically Chaotic War Film: Steven Spielberg's ‘Saving Private Ryan’

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    winning an Oscar for best director of the year 1999. The star studded cast including Tom Hanks, as Captain Miller and Matt Damon, as Private Ryan turned out to be one of the best war films ever made. Spielberg’s idea of the movie was to create a chaotic war film that actually made the audience feel they were involved with all the confusion going on during WWII. His words exactly were “The last thing I wanted to do in this picture was use the war simply as a springboard for action – adventure. I

  • Essay On Synchronization Of Chaos System

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    display chaotic behavior. A hyper chaos system is considered as a chaotic attractor having more than one positive Lyapunov exponents which gives the randomness and higher unpredictability of the corresponding system so the hyper chaos may be more useful in some fields such as communication, encryption etc. On the other hand the area which attracted much attention is chaos synchronization since the seminal work of Pecora and Carroll [12] recently synchronization of fractional-order chaotic systems

  • Order and Chaos are Natural Events in Eamon Grennan’s Poem, One Mornin

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    Order and chaos are two events that inhabit the world that surrounds us. Natural events, such as gravity, create order where our world has laws and principles. One the other hand, war, fighting, and disasters make up the chaotic aspect of our world. How both are found in this world we live in, the same two ideas of order and chaos, are found in Eamon Grennan’s “One Morning.” In this poem, the speaker is talks about his experiences in one significant morning. The poem introduces a beach environment

  • Essay on the Art of Chaos

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    live in a state of semi-chaos. Isn't your cluttered desk an example of the chaos in the world? The words chaos and pattern seem to be a dichotomy, but fractals are both of these things. Basic definitions of fractals include the words self-similar, chaotic, and infinitely complex. Before I go on, let me first define the previous terms in order that the reader will understand their meanings as I will use them. Self-similarity is the idea of an object where there is an apparent pattern in some visual

  • Romantic Expression in The Raven by Edgar Allan Poe

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    reason; thus, the world is chaotic. Additionally, romantics focus on the emotions they expressed in their writing. Therefore, the Romantic Era is strictly Dionysian in nature. Due to the Romantic Era’s major beliefs in the supernatural mystery of nature, personal expression, and its catharsis, the era correlates itself to the Dionysian ideology. Romantics perceive nature as inherently good and not being bound by reason. However, they also understood that nature is chaotic in its actions. Dionysus

  • Chaos Theory

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    This is known as determinism; previous events heavily influence future events, and small changes eventually lead to larger variations. Philosophically, chaos theory implies that everything is connected; our past actions impact our future. Though chaotic evolution is irregular, there are rules behind its apparent disorder that are used to study it. Studying chaos may enrich our lives and help us understand more of our world. Though chaos theory is a relatively new branch of science, its origins date

  • How Can Chaos Theory Predict The Future

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    applicable in various fields ranging from weather, business to medicine. Chaos theory explains the reason why it is practically improbable to predict the weather with the current technology as well as providing a way for people to find patterns in the chaotic system of stock exchange. It also helps with the running of organisation by showing what sort of condition is needed for a profitable business as well as helping doctors predict when heart failure may occur. Fractals which is a concept of chaos theory

  • Matthew Arnold's Dover Beach

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    the beach, a varying meter which mirrors the varying heights of the waves on the beach, and a rhyme scheme which searches for its identity. In each stanza of the poem when the sounds of language are chaotic, the visual descriptions in the poem are tranquil, but when the visual descriptions are chaotic, the sounds of language become tranquil. This never resolved struggle represents the struggle the speaker finds himself in, which is about looking for something in his world which sounds and looks agreeable

  • How Does Shakespeare Use Dramatic Irony In Romeo And Juliet

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    of spiraling events throughout the story. The story is strongly impacted by dramatic irony, changing the course of the story. Highlighting key events through dramatic irony is predominant throughout the novel. And the set of confusion leads to a chaotic chain of events. Dramatic irony is woven throughout Shakespeare's The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, influencing the plot, highlighting significant moments, and setting off a tragic series of spiraling events. (body 1) Dramatic irony strongly

  • Bad Parenting In As She Grows By Lesley Anne Cowan

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    compared to Snow. She will get upset at her mother about insignificant things, while Snow fights with her grandmother daily and her grandmother will go as far as harassing and abusing her, by cursing or being violent. Her grandmother’s unpredictable and chaotic behavior disturbs Snow’s life and causes harmful effects that can last a

  • Bel Canto Symbolism

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    in the novel is how this chaotic and fragile country hides behind "Russian caviar and French champagne" and "paintings that had been borrowed from the national museum" to impress all the other countries that are coming to visit. The fragile host country puts up a though act when visited by other countries when really, just like the yellow orchids placed on the dining tables, the country "trembled and balanced like mobiles". In Bel Canto, the Latin government is very chaotic as the president, leader

  • The Good and Evil of Humans

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    millions. By the number of wars, we can conclude that the natural human reaction to the threat of war and great power released human evil. Youth cultures are evidence that even youths can be evil once they allow themselves or if they are raised in a chaotic community. An example of youths being evil ?Lord of Chaos?, the young boys involved were not necessarily thought to be likely to cause harm. All of these teenager were very good students. One an amazing artist, another superb math student, another