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    Bullying-Lord of the Flies

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    Human Nature and Lord of the Flies-I.S.U. # 13) Bullies Bullying is when a person or group frequently harms someone who is weaker or more vulnerable then themselves. They do this by means of physical‚ verbal‚ or mental abuse. Bullies can be male‚ female‚ young or old. The nature of a bully depends on many factors such as sex‚ age‚ and past experiences. Depending on the nature of the bully‚ their actions can have many negative effects on others. Bullies display many characteristics such as aggression

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    of extremely passionate members with substantial beliefs for their group. For instance‚ many novels emphasize the vehemence people hold for their interests‚ and modern society reveals how far people fight for their beliefs. William Golding’s Lord of the Flies illustrates that all humans naturally affiliate with others to satisfy their place in society‚ which often leads to deindividuation and harm to bystanders‚ even if they refuse to acknowledge their mistakes. Moreover‚ many communities still succumb

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    Lord of the Flies Notes

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    A novel in which there is a character who arouses my dislike is “Lord of the Flies” by William Golding. Jack is a young boy who is stranded on an uninhabited tropical island with other boys. He is a dislikeable character because he represents savagery and violence on the island. He has an obsession with hunting animals which then leads to killing and hurting for pleasure‚ and then he turns on the boys. His obsession with leadership and power provokes him to start his own tribe that he controls by

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    some cultural values have remained constant dating from biblical times to present day. Throughout the works of the epic poem “The Aeneid”‚ the biblical texts “1st Kings”‚ “1st Samuel”‚ and “2nd Samuel”‚ the novel “God Knows”‚ and the book “Lord of the Flies” we see people given (or taking) power- power to rule others‚ power to run a land‚ power to steal a wife‚ and the power to impose their own rules. We see the focus of society on men being superior to women‚ at

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    Theory are the id—the state of mind that acts on instinct—and the superego—the state of mind that acts as one’s conscience. In Lord of the Flies‚ Roger can clearly represent the id‚ whereas Simon acts as the superego of the group. Acting on one’s superego can easily be associated with innocence and good‚ which is illustrated in the novel. In chapter one of Lord of the Flies‚ Ralph and Jack climb up the mountain with Simon. As they reach the top‚ the boys get a clear‚ beautiful view of the island. It

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    Lord of the Flies Essay

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    The Evil Within Children are traditionally portrayed as innocent and pure. However‚ in the novel Lord of the Flies‚ the boys stranded on the island turn from a group of proper‚ English school boys to uncivilized savages. Adults place a nonexistent innocence on children; all humans are born with evil tendencies. Throughout the novel‚ William Golding reveals that not even children are purely innocent. William Golding reveals this through the controllability and power that fear has over humans‚

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    The Lord of the Flies Essay The Lord of the Flies is a fiction novel written in 1954 by William Golding. It is about a group of school boys in World War 2 who are to be sent to safety. Everything changes once their plane crashes on a deserted island. The boys must learn how to survive together with no adults and their differing personalities. The scene I thought was important to the plot was the scene where jack and his tribe go out to hunt the pig they’ve been chasing for a while. Jack and the

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    the Lord of the Flies though‚ it’s quite the contrary. They kill because they can and enjoy doing it. Not out of mere survival. Another connection that I made had to do with the theme of the book‚ the evil inside everyone. The natural tendency to become savages if not tamed by a civilization that demands us to do so. We see this today all over the world. Any war is a result of this evil inside us. If this evil didn’t exist‚ then there would have been no need for war. We

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    English Essay How has Golding commented on human relationships through characters in Lord of the Flies? The power struggle‚ egocentric and intolerance in society today is ruining human relationships and Golding shows this through his characters in Lord of the Flies. Through the characters Jack‚ Roger and Ralph‚ Golding shows this interaction. Jack symbolises the struggle and silent fight for power over other people‚ Roger represents people who easily gives up in relationships and walk away

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    Lord of the Flies by William Golding has a plethora of literary techniques and strengths integrated within itself that separates it from other novels and work in tandem with the plot to form an enjoyable novel. A significant technique used in Lord of the flies is its multitude of motifs. Two of these many motifs include power and savagery and are brought up many times in the novel. The use of these literary techniques are to emphasize the insanity the boys on the island go through. In our pastiche

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