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... structure in the story . The Second Law says that entropy ( the measure of chaos in the world ) never decreases . Thus , when order is imposed somewhere , disor- der ( chaos ) increases elsewhere . In Pynchon's story , a couple has ...
... structure in the story . The Second Law says that entropy ( the measure of chaos in the world ) never decreases . Thus , when order is imposed somewhere , disor- der ( chaos ) increases elsewhere . In Pynchon's story , a couple has ...
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... structural pattern is sometimes varied by an ironic turn , as in " Nobody Knows " and " A Man of Ideas , " but in only ... structure of the entire work and simply applies his idea of lyrical form to single stories . Thus , his analysis ...
... structural pattern is sometimes varied by an ironic turn , as in " Nobody Knows " and " A Man of Ideas , " but in only ... structure of the entire work and simply applies his idea of lyrical form to single stories . Thus , his analysis ...
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... structure of the novel echoes the apocalyptic theme of the last book of the Bible . They must see that the " mystery story " codes of the text are not the same as the " language - text " codes of the book . And they must wrestle with ...
... structure of the novel echoes the apocalyptic theme of the last book of the Bible . They must see that the " mystery story " codes of the text are not the same as the " language - text " codes of the book . And they must wrestle with ...
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