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    11 – 4th Block 15 March‚ 2013 Struggling for Power The novel Lord of the Flies can be a violent like story. All throughout the novel‚ William Golding does a good job of showing how Ralph and Jack quarrel between each other whether who should take charge and who will be the leader to keep things in order. William Golding uses the struggle for power to show the different sides of good and evil throughout the novel Lord of the Flies. The theme Struggle for Power plays a huge part between Ralph and

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    name Teachers name Honors Ninth Lit/Comp. 30 January 2013 Jack of Lord of the Flies William Golding’s The Lord of the Flies is an allegory used by the author to demonstrate the instinctive evil within all of humanity. A group of British schoolboys are in a plane crash‚ and left stranded on a deserted island with no adult help. The boys attempt to create their own civilization‚ but it fails when certain members of the group let their dark sides take over. There are many intriguing characters

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    As the water hits the sandy island shore‚ the boys gather around a fire. In Lord of the Flies‚ a plane crashes on an abandoned island and leaves a group of boys stranded. The boys struggle to make a new life and government. John Locke was a very famous philosopher who influenced the U.S. government greatly. His ideas have been analyzed and known through the world. John Locke would not have agreed with the way the boys lived on the island because life’s of two boys were taken‚ property was not protected

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    Not done Civility vs savagery Fire The beast The conch In The Lord of The Flies‚ the boys need to maintain their civility and not succumb to the savagery of the island. In The Lord of The Flies‚ fire is not only used to represent hope and survival‚ but also destruction and evil. In the beginning of the book‚ the boys find themselves lost and with little confidence in their chances of being saved. Then Piggy has the idea to start a fire. This was something to hope for. When the boys first

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    In the novel‚ Lord of the flies by William Golding characters have clashing personalities. To deal with this clash and to fit in with their fellow tribe members the assume a persona. Ralph puts on this mask to seem more violent and uncivilized‚ like all the other boys on the island except Piggy. It is proven at the end of the novel that this is just a persona and not a complete change in character when Ralph begins to weep at the thought of being rescued by a naval officer and going home at last

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    you. Do not summarize the novel in your response – instead‚ be sure to provide proof by stating brief and specific examples. Be sure to CITE your research sources. I strongly recommend http://www.shmoop.com/lord-of-the-flies/ for this assignment. 1. The characters in Lord of the Flies are archetypes. What groups or types of people did certain characters or groups of characters represent? 2. In what ways does Golding make the story believable? 3. Choose at least three of the following

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    Thesis Statement In Golding’s novel he has the boys face the unknown through acts of savagery which shows how human nature is evil through its desire to obtain supremacy over others. Claim As the boys explore their new home‚ Henry‚ one of the littluns‚ encounters a small lagoon swarming with creatures of the sea. Evidence/Quotation “This was fascinating to Henry. He poked about with a bit of stick‚ that itself was wave-worn and whitened and a vagrant‚ and tries to control the motions of the

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    Lord Of The Flies- Important Symbols: The Conch Shell: The Conch was discovered on the beach at the start on the novel. It is what gathered the boys together. It becomes a powerful symbol of civilization and represents order in the novel. It governs the meetings‚ giving the boys the right to speak. Therefore‚ the shell is more than a symbol- it is an actual vessel of politic legitimacy and democratic power. As the island loses its civilized manor‚ the shell loses its power among them. When

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    Title: Boys ’ Club--No Girls Allowed: Absence as Presence in William Golding ’s Lord of the Flies Author(s): Paula Alida Roy [(essay date 2003) In the following essay‚ Roy discusses how the lack of female influences in Lord of the Flies impacts the lives of Golding ’s schoolboys not only on the island‚ but also at home.] William Golding ’s Lord of the Flies is peopled entirely by boys and‚ briefly‚ adult men. The absence of girls and women‚ however‚ does not prohibit interrogating this text

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    William Golding’s novel‚ Lord of the Flies‚ is one the most chilling and exciting novels ever written because it is an allegory that people in the world see happening. An allegory is a story‚ poem‚ or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning that is expressed through various symbols. The Lord of the Flies is one big massive allegory where almost everything concrete in the book represents an abstract idea. Only in allegories can the characters be symbols (Fitzgerald). The setting

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