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    pag.). The group of people had boarded a plane to attempt to evacuate‚ but while they were flying in their plane crashed and landed on a deserted island (Knowledge n.pag). The only survivors of the crash were children and they had to survive on the island alone (Knowledge n. pag). They elected the character Ralph as the leader of the group and the character Jack Merridew as the leader of the hunting party‚ which was made up of his choir group (Knowledge n. pag). Both Ralph and Jack want to be leaders

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    “beast.” According to the documents in The Lord of the Flies‚ the “fiend” is an unnatural being that terrorizes a group of small boys. This “brute” is coming from the nightmares of the boys‚ which causes them to panic.Now you are wondering‚ what is the swine and how it’s affecting the group of small boys mind. The question is‚ how is the fear that “beast” is causing the boys into savages clarified. Initially‚ the “beast” is the symbol of fear‚ because the fear given off by the boys is creating the “beast

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    Lord of the Flies Seminar Loss of Identity Introduction Lord of the Flies by William Golding depicts a world of violence and moral desolation‚ which is a result of the main characters’ loss of identity. The plot shows a process of events that finally leads to death and collapse of their social structure. The boys go through gradual loss of civility‚ as English citizens are known to be very proper and well mannered. The experiences the boys undergo on the island expose them to the evil that lies

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    we are wrong. In both Lord of the Flies‚ by William Golding‚ and The Crucible‚ by Arthur Miller‚ both of these authors wrote about children acting as just that and many characters became very similar to each other. Each society had potential in being successful‚ but both had major flaws that key characters discovered and then used to tear the fragile fabric that the society was built on apart. The biggest flaw in both of the societies was that they were controlled by fear; it drove them to the

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    The Weak and the Powerful There are many uses of symbolism and allegory in The Lord of the Flies by William Golding. Leadership roles‚ intelligence‚ and savagery are all remarkable examples of allegorical and symbolic patterns in this novel. This novel has many characters that represent these allegorical concepts throughout the book. Piggy and Jack are two examples of characters that represent these symbols. With this in mind‚ Piggy represents an intelligent‚ but weak leader‚ and Jack represents

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    Symbolism in Lord of the Flies: William Golding Symbolism is a very important factor in many books.  Lord of the Flies written by William Golding teems with rich symbolism.. At the first glance many may not think much of the symbols; however with some in-depth thought you can see that they reflect the various situations on this microcosm of an island. As time on the island continues‚ the symbols change with it‚ and what they mean also is represented by this change. The pigs‚ the conch and Peggy’s

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    Discuss the fragility of civilization against the destructive force of fear. If people become isolated from civilization‚ then the beast inside of us can break the bonds from society and unleash the evil within using the power of fear. In the book‚ “The Lord of the Flies”‚ by William Golding‚ a group of boys becomes stuck on an island and it portrays the breakdown of society and structure and the transformation of them into savages. On the island‚ the boys first follow a conch which was the order

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    man. He is attractive‚ charismatic‚ and decently intelligent. He demonstrates obvious common sense. Ralph is the one who decides to create rules‚ the meeting place‚ the fire‚ and the huts. He applies Piggy’s intellectualism‚ and he recognizes the fears and superstitions as barriers to their survival. He is a diplomat and a natural leader. Ralph is the primary representative of order‚ civilization‚ and productive leadership in the novel‚ while most of the other boys initially are concerned with playing

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    “There is no one righteous‚ not even one” (Romans 3: 10). Written by William Golding‚ The Lord of the Flies relates a fictional tale of a small society of boys on an island who‚ throughout the course of the book‚ lose their innocence. Ralph‚ the main character‚ emerges at the beginning as a leader‚ a link to the “grown-up world‚” but loses control as many of the boys choose to follow Jack instead. The leader of the rebel group‚ Jack Merridew‚ practically imposes leadership on himself and then wins

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    and usually pertains to a spirit‚ demon‚ angel or beast. A beast is the crude animal nature common to humans. Contrary to the beast are morals‚ which are people’s standards of behavior concerning‚ what is and is not acceptable for them to do. Lord of the Flies‚ written by William Golding explores the motif of the supernatural through the role of the beast in the novel. The beast represents controlling

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