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    In Lord of the Flies‚ William Golding utilizes thunder as a herald of an impending victory for savagery. Golding employs the power of this roaring natural phenomenon as a subtle nod to how nature supports the savagery the boys begin to express. He does this through depicting the booming thunder immediately before events that revert the boys’ learned goodness. These events that show the dominance of savagery include the murder of the sow‚ Ralph and Piggy’s fall into temptation to eat the meat‚

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    Herman Melville comes closer to Nathaniel Hawthorne’s cynicism not Henry James. Melville thinks that Hawthorne shows you the loveliness and infatuation of life then later on frightens you with the ideas of sin‚ evil and guilt. James says that all that Hawthorne’s work is dark and mysterious‚ and simply that‚ nothing more‚ which I think is incorrect. There are plenty of reasons why Melville understands the message and pessimism behind Hawthorne’s writing that James does not see. Hawthorne

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    The corruption of power‚ or the power of corruption is a common theme found in texts of many different types of media and in many societies and cultures around the world. In the texts I have selected‚ I have come to the conclusion that‚ all characters in the pursuit of power are corrupt. In the texts I have selected‚ which include‚ The Crucible‚ The Godfather‚ Animal Farm and Akira‚ the portrayal of corruption is closely linked to that of power. How is corruption of power shown/represented in

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    1. The plot of the story still revolves around the mysterious abandoned island in the middle of nowhere. The kids don’t have any way of getting off the island until Jack and Piggy suggest the idea of a smoke signal to signal any approaching air or sea vessels. Now Jack is trying to pursue a loose runt or pig on the island that he will kill. He fails at the task and abandoned his position in the society they have created. When he comes back from the jungle‚ he sees Simon and Ralph establishing

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    In the novel Lord of the Flies‚ by William Golding‚ a young group of boys crash land onto an island. The boys were escaping a war that had been going on back in there home country‚ England. The group of young boys decide that every civilization needs a leader so they vote on a boy named ralph to be the leader of their new colony. Ralph creates a rule that whenever someone wishes to speak they must hold a conch shell. Later in the novel a group of boys being lead by a child named jack‚ branch of and

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    Golding uses children to make a point about human nature. The question Golding wants the audience to answer is whether human nature is good or evil when it’s left to develop freely. The best way to show this was to have children‚ who haven’t grasped the meaning of moral values‚ live on their own and find out how to survive and make a civilization without knowing the basics of right and wrong. These children are good when observed by adults but when they are left alone and get to pick what controls

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    Theme of Young Goodman Brown The main theme of the Nathaniel Hawthorne’s “Young Goodman Brown‚” is the struggle of Goodman Brown’s faith. In this story‚ Hawthorne tells a story of man named Goodman Brown‚ who has a dream in which he has to deal with the conflict between good and evil. Throughout this story of Goodman Brown‚ there are also symbolic elements‚ such as character names to where the story takes place‚ that are evident of the Brown’s conflict between good and evil. This story shows that

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    Analytical Response Paper #1 Edgar Allen Poe’s “The Masque of the Red Death” “The Masque of the Red Death” by Edgar Allen Poe contains a single major message which is that no one can escape disease and death. This message is underlined by the overall dark and ominous tone that is presented throughout the work. Poe’s choice of words he used is very dark and horrific as well‚ which also lets the reader feel the works underlying message. In regards to symbols‚ the giant ebony clock represents

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    The short story "Young Goodman Brown" by Nathaniel Hawthorne narrates a character’s religious journey over the course of a night and how it reflects on his life later. Goodman Brown‚ a good and kind man‚ navigates a plethora of situations on his quest for a small taste of ungodliness. The story takes a deeper meaning with the symbols used. Symbolism in "Young Goodman Brown" is shown through the characters‚ the setting‚ and the individual objects represented. Goodman Brown and the Devil are the

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    Plague‚ terror and death swept the country. “No pestilence had ever been so fatal”. In Edgar Allen Poe’s the Masque of Red Death‚ the author uses setting‚ imagery and suspense to convey the theme that death is inescapable. The story is set in Prince Prospero’s abbey somewhere isolated from the rest of the country and the people in it are trapped inside while the people outside can not get in. The abbeys sense of confinement is threatening and everyone both inside and out has so capability to

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