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    Lord of the Flies Essay

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    Lord of the Flies Final Essay For an author to clasp on its reader‚ he or she must use figurative language to captivate the essence and moral of the story. The most popular and the strongest rhetorical strategy is symbolism‚ as it gives further significance to an innate object. In the novel‚ Lord of the Flies by William Golding‚ the author uses multiple objects of symbolism to interpret its importance in the real world; one main symbol that is very apparent is the conch. Its symbol of civilization

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    that civilization was the foundation of discontent among civilized people. In the book he describes man’s natural instincts and how their influences are influenced by civilization. Freud concludes that the two parties are conflicting to one another in a contradictory way because impulse is what civilization leads to forming first‚ then civilization seeks to manage or restrain instinct. Right in the beginning of the book Civilizations and its Discontents‚ Sigmund Freud portray the culture approach

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    Humans’ true instinct is to be savage. In the article “What Does Lord of the Flies Say About Human Nature” the teachings of psychologist Sigmund Freud “suggested that there is evil in everyone that must be kept in check by conscience” (Dunkerly-Bean). This states and thus proves the innate evil and savageness in an individual. Consciences’ are formed by morals and values that are instilled in us‚ once the boys left a civilized place‚ they responded with the primal human instinct of savageness.

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    Second Mid Term Essay Johann Gottfried von Herder wrote much about nationalism. John Hobson wrote of imperialism‚ and Charles Darwin of natural selection and “survival of the fittest.” First I will discuss nationalism from Herder’s perspective. Second‚ I will discuss imperialism from Hobson’s perspective. Then Hobson writes about how nationalism leads to imperialism. Last‚ I will discuss the assumption that “nineteenth-century European societies were engaged in a struggle for existence among themselves

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    Life of Pi Thesis

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    In the novel Life of Pi‚ Yann Martel uses indirect characterization to portray how the harshest elements can bring out the most primal instincts in man‚ and the unexpected cooperation in the most primal of animals. This is used to symbolize the close similarities in the behavior of man and animal‚ although seemingly worlds apart at first glace. It is a constant switch between Pi’s thoughts and Pi’s actions that is needed to extend this characterization to the fullest. Martel does this by showing

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    Dionysus’ final speech‚ 241 to 242 Euripides’ The Bacchae explores the polarities of logic and impulse that are both inherent in human nature within a world fatally lacking in balance. In evoking the very extremes of both rigorous rationale and primal instinct‚ the folly of a linear worldview is tragically rendered. In the Chorus’ emphatic exaltation of Dionysus and utter devotion to Bacchic worship in passage one‚ the ‘rapturous rhythm’ and lush natural imagery embraces the liberating release

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    meaning. Golding chose the name as the novel’s title because it symbolizes the primal‚ savage nature present in all mankind‚ even those we regard as innocent‚ such as children. The Conch Shell The conch shell found by Ralph and Piggy represents civilization and order. It is used many times to draw all the boys together. The conch represents the order society derives from government. It symbolizes our human instinct to have a society of common rules. Additionally‚ the conch symbolizes the society

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    Jekyll Hyde

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    Civility and propriety have been the staples of peaceful civilizations for thousands of years. these civilizations thrived due to mans ability to stifle and suppress our baser urges‚ to bury all that is primal and impulsive beneath fine clothing and proper etiquette. however‚ this beast that is the true instinct of all men yet lives just behind weary or angry eyes‚ waiting for the conditioning of society to falter‚ if only for a moment. ... . The story of Jekyll and Hyde is an analysis of these urges‚

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    Ralph's Conflict

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    savagery. Ralph’s external conflict would definitely have to be with Jack and the fact that they are alone on the island‚ and his internal conflict in figuring how to maintain some form of civilization for his own sanity and not reverting to the primal instincts of bloodlust‚ power‚ and savagery. Ralph’s external conflict with Jack can be expressed as civilization vs. savagery‚ or reason vs. impulse. Jack blatantly represents both savagery and impulse. In the novel this is clearly displayed through

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    we come into the world completely ignorant. It is widely accepted in the scientific world that Darwin had the most profound effect on the nature and nurture debate and Galton had a cumbersome effect on his pupil and relative Darwin who stated that most of one’s qualities are innate and the environment effect is minimal. In this essay I will attempt to show the parallels that different thinkers; Darwin‚ Dawkins and Locke have taken in the nature vs. nurture debate. Silence‚ is allegedly the work

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