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    many modern Utopias. But by the passage of time this notion of Utopia got subverted‚ the ideal state gave way tothe horror and nightmare of dystopia. In my paper I intend to trace both the Utopian and dystopian elements in William Golding’s novel Lord of the flies. This text tells the story of the journey of a group of innocent children‚ victims of a plane crash‚ and their struggle for survival in a deserted island which is nothing short of a heavenly abode. At this juncture peaceful co-existence

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    And the Glory of the Lord – G.F Handel ‘And the Glory of the Lord’ is a chorus taken from Handel’s oratorio Messiah (1741) written for SATB choir and orchestra. The movement opens with a short orchestral introduction. The first entry is by altos singing the melody of the orchestral introduction. There are 4 main ideas in the piece; “And the glory of the lord” (Opening words in the piece‚ sung by the altos)‚ “Shall be reveled”‚ “And all flesh shall see it together” and finally‚ “For the

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    Two of the most important symbols in the novel‚ Lord of the Flies‚ by William Golding were the conch shell and the Lord of the Flies itself. After a plane crashes on an uncharted island in the Pacific Ocean‚ leaving a group of schoolboys stranded without adult supervision‚ the conch becomes the sole source of order on the island. The shell becomes a symbol of civilization very early in novel after Ralph and Piggy use it to call the rest of the boys to a meeting. However‚ as time goes on‚ fear

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    deflected will differ among every man. In William Golding’s Lord of the Flies symbolism is used to communicate the theme of Understanding the Inhumanity/Inherent Evil of Man as represented through the spear‚ the fire‚ and Lord of the Flies. The spear represents the evil inside of humankind and the perception that killing and hurting each other out of anger is acceptable. Fire symbolizes the evil act of stealing to achieve a human wants. Lastly‚ Lord of the Flies is the symbolizes the Inherent Evil of Man

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    Is Simon an important character or not? Write about his contribution to the novel and the methods Golding uses to show what Simon is like. Golding uses many descriptions throughout the novel to tell us more about his characters. Simon‚ by the point of his death is shown to be an almost angelic figure. This essay will examine whether Simon can be said to be significant or not‚ and why Golding has created his character. Simon starts the novel as a tiny weakling‚ who faints in the sun at the

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    chapter 8‚ page 152‚ when he is speaking to the Lord of the Flies (the Beast). “…and his gaze was held by that ancient‚ inescapable recognition…” which could represent the ancient battle between ‘Christ’ or ‘God’ and the Devil; the evil residing within everyone. Also‚ in that chapter on page 158‚ it says‚ “he [Simon] knew his time was coming on… ‘You know perfectly well you’ll only meet me [Lord of the Flies] down there…” which further demonstrates that the Lord of the Flies could be the Devil. Another

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    After his experience in World War 2 William Golding had the idea for his novel The Lord of the Flies‚ within said novel he included the philosophies of several men. William Golding was aware of the enlightenment philosophers when he wrote The Lord of the Flies‚ because Ralph had created a legitimate government‚ the rights of the people were put in danger once his social contract was broken‚ and once the boy’s are given freedom they were corrupted. While stuck on the island Ralph had created a legitimate

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    the person harassed will never have the same mentality.  In William Golding’s novel Lord of the Flies‚ a plane crashes on a deserted island and all that remains is a group of boys. No adults – young boys all alone. Throughout the novel the children have leadership roles and rules in order for their continued existence. The experience a person has while on the island is how they reach their goal – survival. Lord of the Flies is a classic because it is seen as a metaphor for high school in this contemporary

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    March 2012 Alfred Lord Tennyson: Poet Extraordinaire of his time during the mid-1800s Alfred Lord Tennyson’s life and opinions are reflected in his poetry without the concern of admirers or critics. His opinion questions the challenges of death‚ love‚ and faith as natural occurrences in life. These engagements of Tennyson’s thoughts are reflected in three of his poems‚ “In Memoriam A.H.H.”‚ “To the Queen”‚ and “Faith”. With the publication of his poems in 1842‚ Alfred Lord Tennyson was recognized

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    The story of The Lord of the Flies takes place over a long period of time and many events occur that change the circumstances of a normal real-world setting. Using children as all of the characters not only added to the effect of touching at the core nature of man‚ but exemplified it to be more pure and true in the aspect that they had not experienced civilized life as long as an adult would have and that they were forced to mature outside of their usual niche. The longer that the children were on

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