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Sunday, March 10, 2019

Dr. Seuss “The Cat in the Hat”, Order vs. Chaos

Order and Chaos If you wanted to understand order vs. chaos better, ace might appear into the world renowned books of Dr. Seuss. His literature is non lone nigh(prenominal) clever and fun to read, but it also holds a lot of messages if you look deep enough. Reading one of his famous books, The vomit in the Hat, you bear depict the Order vs. Chaos by looking at the Cat (Chaos) and the Goldfish (Order). The Cat at one point balances a teacup, some milk, a cake, three books, the Fish, a rake, a toy boat, and even his comprehensive piece of music hes on top of a dinner gown just to upset the Goldfish.The cat can be referred to as whelm Chaos who is despised by Order. The fish, though, is withal paranoid and uptight while not paying attention to the fun in life. The fish is referred to as overwhelming Order. Now whats the balance? Well, the kids are the balance. While overwhelming Chaos is trying to entertain them and persuade them to take part in his activities and overwhelmin g Order is trying to straighten them up as tight as possible, the kids do neither.The kids listen to both ideas, though, but do not take part in either. I feel Dr. Seuss showed his true creative thinking by symbolizing how too much Chaos or too much Order can become overwhelming and dominate someones life in a bad way and wake that a balance between both can be a healthy way to live. Works Cited The Cat in the Hat. Dir. Bo Welch, 8 November 2003. Perf. Michael Myers, Dakota Fanning, Spencer Breslin, and Alec Baldwin. DVD.

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