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    Symbolism in Lord of the Flies In William Golding’s Lord of the Flies‚ a group of young British school boys have found themselves stranded on a deserted island after their plane has been shot down. Scatted throughout the island confused and without any adult supervision‚ the boys are put in the ultimate predicament. The conch shell found by two boys soon turns into a symbol of order and civilization that will effect how the boys try to survive on the island. Throughout the book‚ Golding gives

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    does Jack plan to do in order to enable his followers to have another feast? - steal Piggy’s glasses to start a fire 4. Why is Roger so excited at the prospect of the beating of Willard? - 5. What sacrifice to the beast does Jack order? - the head from kill that his hunters kill 6. Why will it be so difficult for Ralph’s group to keep the fire going? - they are few in number and Piggy will not help with physical labor 7. How does Ralph suggest Piggy contact his aunt? - write a letter

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    LORD OF THE FLIES – William Golding First extract: « The silence of the forest was more oppressive than the heat‚ and at this hour of the day there was not even the whine of insects. Only when Jack himself roused a gaudy bird from a primitive nest of sticks was the silence shattered and echoes set ringing by a harsh cry that seemed to come out of the abyss of ages. Jack himself shrank at this cry with a hiss of indrawn breath‚ and for a minute became less a hunter than a furtive thing‚ ape-like

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    Lord of the Flies Essay Arthur Golden wrote “Adversity is like a strong wind. It tears away from us all but the things that cannot be torn‚ so that we see ourselves as we really are.” Adversities are unavoidable‚ and when they arise; people may not know how to handle the difficulties they are faced with. While in the middle of misfortunate situations‚ certain individuals reveal their true character and qualities they have that would not be present in normal circumstances

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    novel‚ Lord of the Flies‚ William Golding uses one very particular symbol to represent society‚ the conch. As the novel progresses the conch alters which complements what is happening throughout the novel. In the beginning of the novel‚ Ralph‚ the main protagonist who represents the average person‚ first picks up the conch. But Piggy‚ another protagonist who represents intelligence‚ was the first to recognize it. “Something creamy lay among the ferny weeds. ‘A stone. [Ralph]’ ‘No. A shell [Piggy]

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    Throughout the novel Lord of the Flies‚ various views and motifs are portrayed. Of these views and motifs‚ the main message which is illustrated is one that questions society. It is clear from the very beginning that is a message conveyed in this novel. On the whole‚ Golding is portraying a good versus evil which are represented by Jack and Ralph. In Lord of the Flies a variety of ideas can be extracted on what the message Golding is trying to show. Golding wrote this novel in order to show the basic

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    Anonymous Mrs. Snow Classics and Composition I 25 February 2013 Savagery vs. Civilization In William Golding’s Lord of the Flies‚ the boys on the island start off as a group of refined British boys‚ however as time goes by‚ their humane ways are put to rest and readers witness the savagery and violence that these once-civil boys possess. In the beginning of the book‚ all the boys portray a civilized attitude about them—some more than others. Piggy for instance‚ throughout the story is the

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    Allegory in Lord of the Flies In William Golding’s Lord of the Flies‚ which is set during World War II‚ English school boys‚ escaping war in England‚ crash on a deserted tropical island. From the protected environment of boarding school‚ the boys are suddenly thrust into a situation where they must fend for themselves. In order to survive‚ the boys copy their country’s rule for a civilized life by electing a leader‚ Ralph. He promises order‚ discipline‚ and rules for the boys so that they form

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    through the course of the story‚ Jack unfortunately subsides and becomes a savage. The subconscious animosity between Ralph and Jack restricts the boys from living in harmony due to what they think is more important. During a meeting‚ Jack holds the conch and speaks – Ralph interrupts him “The

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    In William Golding’s Lord of the Flies‚ several injustices take place. Piggy‚ Ralph‚ and the Littluns. Piggy is constantly mocked and exploited‚ no one listens to Ralph or shows him much respect‚ and the Littluns are ignored and taken advantage of. Throughout the novel‚ it is unambiguous that Piggy is treated unfairly and is mocked. All three of the selected injustices are in relation to Piggy’s glasses and how Jack treats Piggy. Early in the novel‚ Jack grabs Piggy’s glasses right off of his

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