The Chaos Code:
The World Unraveled
If you figured out a way to manipulate the world, how would you use the knowledge? In The Chaos Code, set in present day Europe, Matt arrives at his dad’s house to find it in disarray, and Arnold, his dad, missing. He then heads to his aunt’s house and meets Venture, an old family friend and researcher, and Robin, Venture’s daughter who becomes Matt’s friend. These three, plus Harper, a rich and famous man, head off to look for the treasure of St. John, where they believe Matt’s father will be. Harper turns against them because he only wants the treasure to control the world, and evidently, he can already control the four elements. Justin Richards brings alive the idea of how mankind can bring itself to ruin in this science fiction novel. One of the themes in The Chaos Code is that too much power can destroy the world because the idea of power can turn anyone evil, it is how Atlantis was destroyed, and Harper was planning on gaining enough knowledge to achieve it.
One reason why too much power can destroy the world is because the idea of power can turn anyone evil. An average everyday person named Katherine Feather happens to be in cahoots with Harper. At one point, she pretends to switch back over to Matt’s side, only to betray them and steal their information. Thus, the reader can almost believe that she really is moral, “‘Thanks for helping us’ Matt said to Katherine as they hurried back to the entrance and out into the sunshine. ‘No problem. Like your dad says, there’s a point where money isn’t enough of an excuse. Maybe I’ve just taken it for too long without really thinking’” (264). In this quote, Katherine is playing along just to receive more information for Harper. She actually would do anything for money.
Another example of how why too much power can destroy the world is how the ancient city of Atlantis was destroyed. The book brought up this topic a lot because some of the characters turned out to be survivors that have aged incredibly slowly. Apparently, the Atlantians were on the verge of a major discovery, something like what the characters were solving now. Something or someone wiped out the whole civilization, accidentally or on purpose. Matt has his own theory, “Matt shrugged. ‘Nothing. I just wondered if it was the same last time. If someone deliberately destroyed a civilisation.’ ‘And why would they do that?’ she asked, head tilted to one side. Wet hair rippling in the light breeze. It was her father who answered. ‘To prevent anyone having the same sort of power they were trying to create,’ he said” (387). In this quote, Venture is saying that the reason why Atlantis was destroyed is because they had to protect the world. If the knowledge that they knew had escaped, it could have finished mankind.
Lastly, too much power can destroy the world because Harper was planning on gaining enough knowledge to control every living and nonliving thing. If everything had gone his way, he could go into people’s minds and do what he wanted with them. The affect would be, people frozen until they were desired to play a part in the new world. You couldn’t even call it life, “His father stared ahead, blankly. ‘If you can hear me, try to help Mum. Try to break Harper’s control. You-we-have to get out of here. And she has to stop him copying his program code. Dad?!’ But there was still no reaction” (369). This quote shows that if Harper doesn’t wish for the person to move, then they can’t. Matt and Robin could move because they had strong enough willpower to sever the hold. With this computer code, Harper can control everybody.
One of the themes in The Chaos Code is that too much power can destroy the world because the idea can turn anyone evil, it is how Atlantis was destroyed, and Harper was planning on gaining enough knowledge to achieve it. I would rate this book three out of five stars because I enjoyed it. It was interesting, but also a little peculiar how someone could think of a storyline like this. I can relate to Matt the protagonist because sometimes I feel like people are hiding things from me. I get really nervous, like most people do, if people are whispering around me, just like Matt suspected Robin wasn’t telling him something about her past. Also, I don’t always comprehend everything that’s going on, like a challenging math problem, just like Matt didn’t know what to make of all these new ideas. Third, Matt is really good at working with computers. I’m not an expert, but I know more than the basics because my dad works with them a lot.
After reading this book I realized that no one can know everything because Venture knew a great deal from his long life, but he couldn’t predict what Harper would do. Second, the book teaches us to embrace strange ideas because they could be right. When Matt first met Venture and Robin he thought they were crazy. They told him to not light candles, which was bright because Harper could control fire. Third, think outside the box because your mind has to be open to new ideas. If you sit there not letting anything new sink in, you can’t move forward in life.
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