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    Throughout the book‚ examples of Ralph’s common sense characteristic appear. He thinks through decisions logically and completely‚ keeping the well-being of the entire group in mind. Keeping the fire lit remains a recurring issue on the island. Ralph understands the essential nature of the fire for building signal fires to alerting distant ships that may pass by to their location on the island‚ a concept not fully appreciated by fellow islanders‚ specifically Jack and his hunting posse. If other

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    This section of text comes in the close aftermath of Jack’s first successful hunt. This passage also offers a chance for an analyzation of the choice of point of view from Golding. Due to his choice to use third person omniscient‚ the reader is given a chance to go into the mind of a character besides Ralph‚ and in this case‚ Jack. The omniscient point of view really allows the reader to see the importance of this moment in Jack’s character’s change. The last part of the text‚ ‘taken away its life

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    The Lord of the Flies author‚ William Goulding‚ represents his feelings about human nature and civilization through his characters. Jack and Ralph are used to portray democracy vs. dictatorship. Ralph tries to establish a democracy while Jack tries to establish a dictatorship. In Lord of the Flies‚ a democracy is more ideal than dictatorship because a democracy is a collaborative community‚ where citizens can choose their own leader: “Yes! Vote for chief” (Goulding 22). Most of the kids chose Ralph

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    Daniela Vasquez The book‚ “Lord of the Flies”‚ by William Golding‚ contains many characters that each symbolize something‚ one of them being Ralph who symbolizes structure and government. In the beginning of the book‚ Ralph was leader and everything was organized. Once Ralph’s position declines and Jack’s’ position rises‚ the children begin to become savages. Ralph is the most important character because once structure and government is lost‚ humans become savages and beasts. In the beginning

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    In William Golding’s Lord of the Flies‚ several injustices take place. Piggy‚ Ralph‚ and the Littluns. Piggy is constantly mocked and exploited‚ no one listens to Ralph or shows him much respect‚ and the Littluns are ignored and taken advantage of. Throughout the novel‚ it is unambiguous that Piggy is treated unfairly and is mocked. All three of the selected injustices are in relation to Piggy’s glasses and how Jack treats Piggy. Early in the novel‚ Jack grabs Piggy’s glasses right off of his

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    It doesn’t turn out to be very unfortunate for Jack to land on the island. He gets to hunt animals‚ paint his face and destroy everything. There is nobody to stop him from doing anything. When the boys first arrived‚ they were all polite and well mannered. This was seeing as they had always been around teachers‚ parents and rules.  "’We’ve got to have rules and obey them. After all‚ we’re not savages. We’re English‚ and the English are best at everything.’" Chapter 2‚ pg. 40 The first time that

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    Golding lived in a time where there was a lot of conflict between different types of leadership and many lived in fear that another world war would break out. We can deduce from his novel what his views were on the different leadership styles and how people are affected by them. Ralph was‚ at the beginning of the novel‚ the most respectable character and was democratically voted chief. He is portrayed at first as a good and fair leader that clings to the idea of adult civilisation. This appears

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    Simon is a very small boy with an abnormal physical appearance. He is convinced that God has a special plan for him‚ and that everything that is unusual about him is actually a part of God’s plan to use him in a special way. Simon believes that God created him for a reason. That God wouldn’t put him in this world and not have a plan for him. Simon surviving with an abnormally small heart is a miracle when medically there was no hope for his survival within the first 24 hours of his life. He knows

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    “May the odds be ever in your favor.” This quote from the 2012 movie The Hunger games‚ not only applies to the modern story‚ but also to the 1950s book‚ Lord of the Flies. The movie and the book are similar in many different ways‚ such as the situation‚ the characters‚ and the overall message. In both the movie and the book‚ people live in fear everyday of their lives. In the movie the people from the districts live in fear from President Snow‚ the games‚ and each other. Kids between the age 12 and

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    In 1996‚ director Peter Jackson embarked upon a seven year odyssey and one of the most demanding projects in movie history‚ bringing the hugely popular series of compelling novels ’The Lord of the Rings’ written in the 1950’s by JRR Tolkien‚ to the big screen. After years of careful and precise production planning‚ Jackson had before him the dual task of not only tempting a movie audience and creating a financially viable movie‚ but he also had to appeal to the colossal cult following of JRR Tolkien’s

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