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The best among our writers are doing their accustomed work of mirroring what is deep in the spirit of our time; if chaos appears in those mirrors, we must have faith that in the future, as always in the past, that chaos will slowly reveal itself as a new aspect of order.
Robertson Davies
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What this quote means

This quote suggests that art reflects the turmoil of the current era, which can eventually lead to new understandings and order.

Robertson Davies highlights the role of writers and artists in reflecting the complexities and chaos of their time. He expresses faith that, despite the confusion that may emerge in their works, this chaos is a necessary precursor to discovering new forms of order and meaning, just as history has demonstrated. The quote suggests that the creative process, though often muddled and chaotic, eventually reveals insights and clarity about the human experience.

Themes

WritersChaosOrderReflectionFaith

In practice

Example use cases

This quote can be used in a discussion about the role of artists during turbulent times.

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