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    Nichole Hickey Period 4 9-14-15 Why Cruelty? In a civilized society‚ rules play an extreme part. In the novel‚ Lord of the Flies‚ by William Golding‚ Golding demonstrates how a civilized society with a series of kind and cruel leaders‚ and no rules‚ can slowly turn into a group of reckless‚ savage boys. Lord of the Flies explains how a group of boys with no rules can slowly turn into a disaster. Golding shares‚ that without rules cruelty takes place. Every human is not born perfect but they

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    silently kill off the good parts of ourselves. Lord of the Flies by William Golding is about a group of British boys who must survive on an island after their plane crashes. From the story‚ it is clear that the monsters inside us can destroy the bonds we work so hard to make. This is shown through symbolism‚ like the fire‚ which represents the fear in the group‚ the boys‚ which represents how humanity has corrupted the world we live in‚ and the Lord of the Flies‚ which represents the monster inside of us

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    Lord of the Flies (1954)‚ by William Golding explores the changing nature of power in the context of a challenging societal structure; the novel depicts human nature independent of the pressures of civilization. The quotation "Maybe there is a beast..maybe its only us" (Golding‚ 1954‚ p.97)emphasises the constant struggle between civilization and savagery that exists among the main characters. The overarching theme of power within the text is manipulated by key characters in attempts to gain authority

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    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

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    One of the important quotes from lord of flies is partly because Ralph blew it and he was big enough to be in link to the adult world of authority. What Ralph represents in front of boys was more meaningful to the boys than his actual skill which he lakes in leadership. As time passes the start to have regret on their decision. They don’t find the qualities of good leadership in him. Even they don’t know what qualities should a leader posses to run the society or the world. Every boy fantastic role

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    Rhetorical devices in Lord of the Flies On of the only reason why the world has not turned completely evil is because of the little good in humanity. In the novel Lord of the Flies by William Golding‚ a group of boys are stranded on an island where they end up forming their own little society. Throughout the novel‚ two boys‚ Jack and Ralph‚ fight for power within the island. Several incidents happen later on‚ that causes them to bring out their inner nature.Golding manages to use rhetorical devices

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    The Death of Society‚ Violence‚ and Loss of Identity in Lord of the Flies By William Golding Ben Smith ENG 2DG Mr. Risk December 6‚ 2012 Violence and Loss of Identity in Lord of the Flies Ben Smith The novel Lord of the Flies by William Golding is about a group of boys who are stranded on an island. At first‚ the boys establish order‚ but as the novel progresses this order deteriorates and the boys become very uncivilized

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    The Lord of the Flies Ensures Death for All Death is inevitable. Not many people are ready for it‚ but it happens for everyone. In some cases‚ it is martyrdom. In most books‚ deaths mean more than just a character no longer appearing. The scenes contribute toward an allegory. In William Golding’s The Lord of the Flies‚ he does this with Simon. The bites‚ scratches‚ and beatings given to him until his death shines light on the real theme of Golding’s novel; without structure and rules in a society

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    join his group. The Author made this happen in the story because of all the war that was happening and how the book was called lord of the flies. This happens with Ralph as the leader of the clan and how he was telling the rules until jack made his own clan and how without rules civilization quickly turns into savagery. In the novel Lord Of The Flies Ralph shows that when the boys disrespect the rules

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    William Golding often uses the setting to connect various events that might seem to be completely unrelated. In Lord of the Flies every detail has a second meaning‚ whether it’s in a religious sense or political. One of the most amazing allegories about Lord of the Flies is that nearly everything parallels with the cold war. Each major character represents a different country and world leader. Ralph represents the USA as President Truman. This is clear because he is always taking the democratic

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