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    will revert to natural human behaviors to satisfy their instincts. This is shown in the development of the conch which symbolises order‚ Piggy’s specs which symbolises intelligence‚ and the beast which symbolises the savagery within the boys. Furthermore‚ the symbolism in the novel is important as it indicates the tragic downfall of order and the growth of savagery on the island. The conch is a symbol of order on the island‚ but it’s influence on the boys diminishes‚ showing the strength of their

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    book the conch was introduced‚ it represented the boys civilization‚and showed their life changing on the island. In the beginning the boys were all for a chief‚ the conch was there right from the start. It was introduced as a talking stick and as an elected item in the story to represent their humanity and civilization. "Shut up‚" said Ralph absently. He lifted the conch. "Seems to me we ought to have a chief to decide things." "A chief! A chief!" This shows how the boys would have the conch elect

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    In William Golding’s Lord of the Flies‚ symbolism is used to communicate the theme of The Downfall of Society Without Consequences through the conch‚ the fire‚ and Piggy’s glasses. The conch helps communicate the theme because‚ at first‚ the boys think it has some authority‚ but throughout the book‚ they slowly don’t listen to it anymore and when the conch breaks‚ there is no more order on the island. The fire also helps communicate the theme because‚ at first‚ the fire was very important and the

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    symbolizes who they are. That same type of symbolism is greatly used in Lord of the Flies by William Golding with a conch shell‚ sharing a huge resemblance to the personality of Ralph‚ the main character. Authority‚ leadership‚ and government ties Ralph and the conch together‚ and they can be perceived as one. These aspects of society in which the conch and Ralph share makes the conch one of the most significant symbols used in the book. Ralph is the athletic‚ ambitious‚ charismatic protagonist of

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    acting shy or awkward. In addition‚ youth plays a key role in being ignored‚ as many of the younger boys are dismissed during the meetings that are held on the island. The boys also use the a conch shell to control who speaks. This method of order can often be abused‚ as some see themselves above the rules of the conch shell. Observing how the boys work and listen to each other‚ individuals in today’s society can discover that really‚ they are not so different from the children on the island. Jack and

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    the symbols mean. First off‚ the conch becomes a symbol of authority as well as law and order when Ralph and Piggy find it shortly after crash landing on the island. “Where’s the man with the trumpet?” (20) supports my theory of the conch being a symbol of authority. When others first hear the conch they believe that it is a trumpet and it is a “man” and not a “boy” who is in possession of the source. This shows that the conch is a sign of sovereignty. The conch is used to call assemblies and only

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    The Dominican Republic

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    Dominican Republic is located in the Caribbean. The Dominican Republic borders the Caribbean Sea‚ North Atlantic Ocean‚ and Haiti. The population recorded July 2016 in the World Fact book is 10‚606‚865. The Dominican Republic is ranked 88th on highest population‚ while the United States is ranked 4th. The official language of the Dominican Republic is Spanish and 95% of the population is of the Catholic religion. The capital of the Dominican Republic is Santo Domingo. The Dominican Republic sells items

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    Plato the Republic

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    Kenshara Cravens Professor James Couch English 132 24 February 2012 The Republic Art has always been controversial in a society because of the many different ways the artist tends to express themselves. Plato‚ who helped lay the foundation for western culture‚ saw the problems in art over 2‚000 years ago. Plato’s The Republic is a series of books that discusses the republic that Plato is trying to create. In each book Plato touches on different topics dealing with the art‚ that he feels effect

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    International Business Project: The Czech Republic International Business Project: The Czech Republic Introduction The Czech Republic is a small‚ landlocked country located in Central Europe‚ southeast of Germany‚ bordered by Austria‚ Germany‚ Poland‚ and Slovakia. Slightly smaller than South Carolina‚ the Czech Republic covers 78.866 square kilometers (sq km): 77‚276 sq km of land and 1‚590 sq km of water. Following the First World War‚ the closely related Czechs and Slovaks of the former Austro-Hungarian

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    Analysis of Thrasymachus Throughout "The Republic" there exist different characters that each holds a unique importance towards the development of certain philosophies‚ in this case‚ the meaning of "justice". Thrasymachus is such a character‚ which could be considered a cynic by some; he plays an imperative role in the quest for the meaning of justice in the first book of "The Republic". While Cephalus and his son Polemarchus are unsuccessful in providing Socrates with an adequate definition of

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