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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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    name Teachers name Honors Ninth Lit/Comp. 30 January 2013 Jack of Lord of the Flies William Golding’s The Lord of the Flies is an allegory used by the author to demonstrate the instinctive evil within all of humanity. A group of British schoolboys are in a plane crash‚ and left stranded on a deserted island with no adult help. The boys attempt to create their own civilization‚ but it fails when certain members of the group let their dark sides take over. There are many intriguing characters

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    “If there is no one around to guide children‚ then they go wrong...” says the author of Lord of The Flies‚ William Golding about a topic in his acclaimed book (Golding). In Golding’s novel a group of boys become stranded on a tropical island‚ and begin a slow descent into madness. One of the boys‚ Roger‚ kills another named Piggy by pushing a large rock which knocks Piggy to his death. While it is true Roger committed the crime he may not be psychologically healthy. Roger does in fact exhibit signs

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    Ralph And Jack Conflict

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    The situation that the young kids get into is one of the hardest things to go though. The kids are ridding on a air plane then it gets shot down on a deserted island. People die‚ difficult conflicts start between the two main characters. Ralph and Jack‚ Ralph just want to keep everyone safe‚ Jack just want to hunt and just to do his own thing. In the book “Lord of the Flies” by William Golding‚ he writes about abounch of young kids that who were on a plane that gets shot down on a deserted island

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    Lord of the Flies bases its plot upon a much earlier novel by R.M. Balantyne called The Coral Island. This is the tale of three British lads who get shipwrecked on a South Pacific island during the mid-19th century. They are Jack‚ Ralph and Peterkin. The tropical island is precisely the same place in both novels. The big difference between the two stories‚ however‚ lies in the quality of the boys. Ballantyne ’s heroes are gentlemen -- and they remain gentlemen throughout the novel. They

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    Lord of the Flies Project Essay In my opinion‚ the ending of the book was not happy‚ but at the same time it was. Jack’s tribe which includes Roger and some littluns were going to hunt Ralph and put his head on a stick as they have done to the sow’s head. Nobody could help him. Simon and Piggy were dead‚ Samneric were serving to Jack as prisoners. Poor Ralph left all alone. He had three different strategies for escaping the hunters. First – climb a tree‚ second – burst the line like a boar‚

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    Lord of the flies

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    For the 1963 film‚ see Lord of the Flies (1963 film). For the 1990 film‚ see Lord of the Flies (1990 film). For other uses‚ see Lord of the Flies (disambiguation). Page semi-protected Lord of the Flies LordOfTheFliesBookCover.jpg The original UK Lord of the Flies book cover Author William Golding Cover artist Anthony Gross[1] Country United Kingdom Language English Genre Allegorical novel Publisher Faber and Faber Publication date 17 September 1954 ISBN ISBN 0-571-05686-5 (first edition

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    A reasonable haired kid drops himself down a few rocks toward a tidal pond on a shoreline. At the tidal pond‚ he experiences another kid‚ who is plump‚ savvy‚ and wears thick glasses. The reasonable haired kid presents himself as Ralph and the tubby one presents himself as Piggy. Through their discussion‚ we discover that amidst a war‚ a vehicle plane conveying a gathering of English young men was shot down over the sea. It slammed in thick wilderness on a forsook island. Scattered by the disaster

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    The Lord Of The Flies

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    The Lord of the Flies is a fictional story that demonstrates how human nature and our natural tendencies can turn deadly if left without authority figures and laws. Each character represents a stereotype of real personality that could be found in any real-life setting. In summary‚ The Lord of the Flies takes place during an unnamed war when plane flying some boys to safety was shot down with a group of kids. The crash killed the pilot; the only adult on the island. They soon found themselves on

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    Chapter 1 Summary A fair-haired boy lowers himself down some rocks toward a lagoon on a beach. At the lagoon‚ he encounters another boy‚ who is chubby‚ intellectual‚ and wears thick glasses. The fair-haired boy introduces himself as Ralph and the chubby one introduces himself as Piggy. Through their conversation‚ we learn that in the midst of a war‚ a transport plane carrying a group of English boys was shot down over the ocean. It crashed in thick jungle on a deserted island. Scattered by

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