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    Lord of the Flies by William Golding One day I was sitting on one side of the fireplace and my wife was sitting on the other‚ and i suddenly said to her‚ “Wouldn’t it be a good idea to write a story about some boys on an island showing how they would really behave‚ being boy and not little saints as they usually are in children’s books” and she said “That’s a first class idea‚ you write it.” So I went ahead and wrote it. He did and experiment with boy’s class for the whole hour there would be

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    is an allegory some might ask? An allegory is a story with figurative meaning or one that has two meanings. Throughout the novel‚ Lord of the Flies‚ examples of allegory are evident through the characters. In the beginning of the novel‚ a group of British boys are deserted after a plane crash on a paradise like island‚ one which is seemingly similar to the Garden of Eden. With no help from an adult or parental figure‚ the boys learn for themselves‚ order is necessary to survive. However‚ because of

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    Being stranded on an island with no parents is a difficult situation to adjust to. In the book Lord of the Flies‚ written by William Golding‚ Simon is a young‚ deep character who finds himself alone. When being trapped on the island‚ this inspirational character is deteriorating inside‚ as he tries to help those around him. The kind-hearted boy is a very calm‚ quiet and shy person‚ who does not take stress well. Even though‚ he seems happy on the outside‚ there is a side of him none will see. The

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    A Savage Masquerade Masks are prevalent throughout Lord of the Flies. The hunters utilize face paint‚ the most recognizable and physical form of the mask in the story. The paint is first mentioned when Jack smears red and white clay onto his face‚ along with charcoal. Although the clay masks are originally used as camouflage in order to hunt a pig‚ the paint soon becomes a way for the hunters to distance themselves from the atrocities they commit. Jack immediately changes after applying the face

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    The blow of the conch reeled me in; I am drawn to it‚ there’s no stopping it. In the novel Lord of the Flies by William Golding there are many symbols of power that have a certain control over the kids. From the beginning of the story the conch has a certain power over the boys that signifies unity‚ order‚ and idolization that helped shape the fate of the kids forever. In the story the conch helps bring unity to the boys when it is blown. At the beginning of the text Piggy finds the conch in the

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    William Golding’s 1954 novel Lord of the Flies is about young British boys seeking for civilization. The novel is set on an uninhabited island that first seems like a paradise‚ but the boys find out it is really not what it first seems to be. The main characters discover what they are really like on the inside through the many challenges and fears they are faced with on the island. The characters struggle to get along with each other as they have very different ways of doing things; logical‚ impulsive

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    Kayque Rodrigues Ms. Post English 4 (Honors) 10 - 27 - 12 Simon’s Stigmata  In William Golding’s novel‚ Lord of the Flies‚ the character Simon portrays many characteristics similar to those demonstrated by Jesus in the bible. He is shown to have all the qualities that Jesus has: determination‚ intelligence and resilience. Even his physical appearance portrays Christ since he is skinny and not much of a tough person. Simon was very calm and caring for others‚ especially with the little

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    Ralph attempts to organize the boys’ efforts to build a miniature civilization on the island until they can be rescued. Ralph represents human beings’ civilizing instinct‚ as opposed to the savage instinct that Jack represents. The very first time Ralph is introduced to the reader‚ one can see his sense of observation even in the first sentence that he says‚ “This is an island‚ at least I think it’s an island. That’s a reef out in the sea. “Perhaps there aren’t any grownups anywhere.” As everyone

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    Lord of the Flies The movie is about a group of children who were on a trip and they were on their way back home. The plane they were traveling in crashed near a remote island. It seemed that all of the kids were alive and no casualties had happened. The Captain was seriously injured and was out of consciousness. The kids tried to take care of him and keep him hydrated. They also had a net hanging from a tree that covered most of his body to protect him from insects. They started to figure out

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    The book‚"Lord of the Flies" parallels exactly to the horrible accounts of the Holocaust. It took place during the same time‚ and many ideas and events are very similar. The Holocaust was a huge inspiration on Golding’s book‚ and like the Holocaust‚ Golding creates a setting‚ that’s in a sense‚ secret. They also both took place during World War II. Just like in the beginning‚ when the boys first landed on the island‚ before the Holocaust even began‚ the boys were unified as one tribe. However

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