Cardiac: Apical impulse in 5th ics at left midclavicular line, no thrill. Crisp S1 and S2, not diminished or accentuated. No extra heart sounds or murmurs.…
In the novel, “Lord of the Flies”, by William Golding, he tells the story of a group of boys stranded on an island. During World War II, a plane filled with young boys got shot down which led the young survivals on a deserted island without any adults. The young boys decide to have a leader who can willingly lead the group to survival. Ralph is chosen to be the leader, yet after a series of events maybe Ralph wasn't a good choice after all. I believe Ralph is the reason of the development of their savage society. Ralph takes responsibility for the island’s decline because his poor leadership skills result in nothing getting done and the young boys breaking into groups rather than cooperating like they should have been…
Thesis: LOTF and the platoon both portray the physiological breakdown in man bringing forth the inner savagery within all man through the characters similar behavior, as well as symbolism.…
‘Conflict’ involves the clash of interests, ideas and expectations. It can also mean a fight or a struggle, ranging from a battle or violent clash between armies to antagonism between two people. In The Secret River, conflict takes many forms, from bloody disputes over territory between whites and blacks, to the discrepancy in opinions about an ideal place to settle down for Sal and William Thornhill.…
Lord of the Flies, a novel about a group of young British boy’s struggle for society and survival after their plane crashes on a deserted island. The boys slip into many forms of government while trapped. Their unstable government contributes to the ultimate fall from civilization to savagery. Golding's characters, Jack, Ralph, and the littluns, carry attributes of the many forms of government and how the different types, totalitarianism, democracy, and socialism, affected their success on the island.…
In the novel “The Lord of the Flies”, the initial leader was Ralph. He created rules and tried to base is society off of the need for survival. Contrastingly, Jack seems to care more about entertaining himself by hunting and spilling blood, and ultimate control of the boys. As the novel progresses the two boys divergent personalities clash and the Ralphs leadership steadily decreases, while Jack rises to power. The hierarchy of boys also adjusts as the leadership evolves on the island.…
With leadership comes power; some use their power for the greater good and some abuse it. Many people want to be the leader of a group, but may underestimate the amount of responsibility it actually takes. Although everyone is capable of using their power for the greater good, it is easy for someone to get caught up in power and abuse it. In Golding's novel “Lord of the Flies” Ralph, one of the main characters, shows how people are capable of using their power for good. The plane Ralph, and a group of other british schoolboys are on, crashes on a tropical island. Right away the boys call a meeting by using a conch shell blown by Ralph, and declare him as the leader. However not everyone likes Ralph as the leader. Throughout the book Jack, another boy on the island, tries to prove he is worthy of being the leader. The boys slowly but surely leave Ralph’s group to join Jack’s. Soon Ralph barely has anyone on his side, and he is watching all the other boys turn savage under Jacks power. In WIlliam Golding’s novel “Lord of the Flies” the characters learn the…
In Lord of the Flies, William Golding depicts morals and the boundaries of society in the form of characters. This essay will compare and contrast the differences between four pivotal characters: Ralph, Jack, Simon and Roger. The goodness and order in society is portrayed by Ralph and SImon. The darkness in human nature is explained through Roger and Jack.…
The central theme of the Lord of the Flies is the influence of others. Each boy had to pick between a set of rules and morals to live by, dividing them into two groups. The conflict consisted of Civilization versus savagery. In one group the influence of Ralph was a sense of order and everyone lived by rules. The influence of good beliefs and values generated these boys from committing sinful crimes. In Jacks group, the boys were influenced by evil. The killing of animals empowered them to become sinful people. Jack would measure value in the group by ones immediate desire to kill coldblooded. To obtain authority you needed to act violently. These acts shaped how the boy’s mental state developed. Damaging the human they will grow up to be.…
National leaders have numerous tactics on how they think their country will thrive, however only a few methods succeed. In William Golding’s classic novel, Lord of The Flies, Golding compares Ralph’s egalitarian approach to Jack’s prejudiced approach showing that leadership determines whether a society fails or prospers.…
ples of Judeo-Christian beliefs and also the more mystical beliefs are there in the novel? How do they relate to one another? Use at least three quotes. The novel is filled will judeo-christian beliefs and mystical beliefs. The novel starts off in a church where he has a dream, His journey begins which is a christian belief. It is also a very important theme that “…people are capable, at any time in their lives, of doing what they dream of.” (23). Another is that he sees a picture of a sacred heart at tarifa where he learns much about non-catholic beliefs. Next, when he arrives in egypt he is confronted by a new language,He is respectful to all the Muslims he meets, especially the crystal merchant.He realized that the same hand wrote all, he also recognizes that all the religions have the same precept of honoring the higher powers. The king of salem was in pre biblical roots such as the old testament. The king gives him a gift of the two stones Urim and Thummim which illustrate a non-Christian faith tradition,”Urim and Thummim. The black signifies ‘yes’ and the white ‘no’… Always ask an objective question… But if you can, try to make your own decisions (31). The stones stones comfort…
The authors of Lord of the Flies and One Flew Over the Cuckoo's both use democratic societies in their novels. Kesey, in particular addresses American democracy. In OFOTCN, Mack and the inmates vote for a schedule change, and the majority rules in favor of altering the daily routine. However, Nurse Ratched decides to keep the day how it was. This process is similar to the American way of electing our president. As voters, we think we are voting for our future leader, but in reality, the Electoral College holds the power. Kesey is pointing out the irony in democracy's belief, power for the people by the people, because the government is taken out of the peoples hands. Golding is making a statement about democracy, in a post-war era where democracy is thought to be the saving grace that will create world peace. He highlights the fact that democracy cannot be tailored to fit everyone's needs, as shown in the government that Ralph created and its failure to meet the needs of the scared boys. He is commenting on the United States' policy of the separation of church and state. Religious beliefs have just as important and large a share in a human as political and monetary values. Golding notes that democracy is not the only item a person needs to thrive. Democracy by itself can not fix everything. But, if used correctly and if it has support from other areas, a democratic society can function. The authors of the two aforementioned books were not criticizing democracy; they were only bringing up some ironic subjects, and making a warning that simply democracy will solve…
An effective leader is a crucial piece to a society’s success because they will help the society reach it’s fullest potential, Without one, the society will become violent and unstable jeopardizing all lives within it. In the book Lord Of the Flies, a group of young boys deserted on an island together, so they resolve to building a society and electing a leader to help themselves function correctly. A majority of the boys choose Ralph as their leader, but he is not an appropriate leader. While in command, he manages to lose a full human being, and then stay in denial about the loss. Afterwards, he sees Jack and Piggy in a conflict, and instead of terminating it, he favors Jack. In one situation, he seems entertained by Piggy's humiliation.…
In today’s society, there are some people never really understand the qualities of a good leader. They instead vote for the ones who make choices that they like, but doesn’t benefit society as a whole. William Golding symbolizes this idea in his novel, Lord of the Flies , when a group of young boys become trapped on an island and must form their own society. The children choose Ralph as their leader, who does his very best to maintain order. His authority is later threatened by Jack, a bloodthirsty individual who doesn’t care for rules. The boys then leave Ralph for Jacks more crude and savage-driven society. Ralph always maintained his mark, and cared for everyone else and their hopes of getting home. He has proven himself to be an…
There are always people who, in a society, come out with better qualities to be a leader than others. The strongest people nevertheless, become the major influences, which the others determine to follow. However, sometimes the strongest person is not the finest choice. Authors frequently manifest how humans select this stronger person to acknowledge the divergent powers that people can dominate over others. In William Golding’s, Lord of the Flies, we view intriguing styles of leadership revolved around Jack and Ralph, two boys who have come to a big disagreement, which leads to complete destruction on the island and even murder. When the society finds itself in times of struggle like this, the boys look towards a leader that symbolizes something positive, the boys elected Ralph as chief because of his symbolic power. Jack has power as well, but he uses it differently. Jack is a…