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    At the very beginning of the novel‚ Golding has described Ralph as the “the boy with fair hair”. Fair hair does not only mean that his hair is golden‚ but also shows that he is fair to everyone which is foreshadowing of what Ralph’s style of leadership is. As for Jack‚ he looks a bit ugly‚ as “his face was crumpled and freckled‚ and ugly without silliness.” He is smart‚ but he doesn’t really show the smartness in some positive ways. The wrong use of his smartness finally leads to a sad ending. Later

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    In the novel Lord of the Flies‚ written by William Golding‚ symbolism is used effectively to show the main idea that civilisation is used to control savagery within all humans. The symbol of the conch shell mirrors the state of civilisation on the island over the course of the text. Lord of the Flies depicts the transformation of a group of English school-boys from civilised to savage after their plane crashes on a deserted island during a World War. At the start of the novel‚ Ralph‚ the protagonist

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    Lord of the Flies Symbolism and Imagery Throughout everyday life people use certain symbols‚ or images‚ to relate their feelings and unconscious thoughts to something more tangible and concrete. To a young child‚ a special blanket might provide them with a sense of security and comfort; furthermore‚ said blanket may include the ability to calm the child in a state of distress

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    Corruption vs. Civilization in Lord of the Flies Every now and then‚ one finds themselves taking a deeper look inside of their soul‚ often times resulting in the discovery of an inner being. This inner being is perfectly depicted through the lord of the flies. Contrary to the boys’ beliefs‚ the lord of the flies‚ or in the novel the symbol of the “beast”‚ is not “something you could hunt and kill” (164)‚ but rather a spirit that dwells inside of a soul‚ and slowly seduces one into complete and

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    We already understand how “social contagion” or followers affect leaders. We also already know what a good leadership creates; engaging the followers. But we need to understand what the effect of tyrant leader casts upon its overseas or how leaders look upon us followers. In conclusion‚ my question is how leaders should not be tyrants and how do their barbarousness affects society? This question is answered by Frank R. Stockton in The Lady and The Tiger and Percy Shelley poem Ozymandias. Frank R

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    Crystal Cordova Ms. Thoro Advanced 10th grade English 16 January 2013 Lord Of The Flies Essay In William Golding’s novel‚ Lord of the Flies‚ we‚ as readers‚ learn about a group of British boys stranded on an island facing struggles and hardships. These boys are fighting between civilization or savagery. An important symbol that relates to this would be the conch shell. These boys are just children‚ but they know the difference between rules and civilization rather than savagery and

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    Savagery VS Civilization by Merizzz Ever since humanity began‚ A battle started within man. Two instincts equally strong‚ Have been inside us all along. Each trying to take control. Different desires and different needs‚ Possessing our thoughts and our deeds;

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    Golding’s novel suggests that the fire primarily signifies the power that the boys have to remain connected to civilization. At the start of the novel‚ the boys are all completely civilized and therefore their primary instinct is to manipulate the fire in a civilized fashion. The boys select Ralph as their chief and the one of the first tasks he sets upon the them is to make orderly use of fire‚ announcing to the boys that‚ "If a ship comes near the island they may not notice us. So we must make

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    Civilization Vs. Savagery

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    Civilization vs. savagery essay Savagery has a great effect on the characters because Jack wants to show that he can lead and be chief and do whatever he wants well that puts them in danger of a food source therefore they would just die off without any food or civilization. Ralph wants civilization to be able to maintain the sources but they don’t understand that stuff eventually runs out they need to be conservative on their resources. CIvilization is great to set up and accomplish but it makes

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    Are Mongols barbarians?

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    be called as barbarians which have no humanity‚ cruel‚ violent and are lack of managements. The Mongols were used to be small clans which often fight with each other for supplies. Around 1200‚ Temujin‚ Genghis Khan‚ defeated his enemies one by one and united the Mongols. He led the Mongols and found the largest connected land empire in the history‚ the Mongol Empire. Mongols created the Pax Mongolia and had great influenced on the later world. First of all‚ Mongols are not barbarians because they

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