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    Lord of the Flies Mock Trial: The People vs. Jack Merridew Bailiff: Silence in the court! All rise! All persons having business be for the Honorable Judge Schenk‚ the Supreme Court of Britain‚ are admonished to draw near and give their attention‚ for the court is now in session. Calling the matter of the people versus Jack Merridew in the charges of attempted murder in the 1st degree‚ manslaughter in the 1st degree‚ and manslaughter in the 2nd degree. Judge: Very well. Please be seated

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    Evil Comes Easy In the lack of society’s rules‚ war and pain become rampant. William Golding’s novel Lord of the Flies discusses what would happen in the omission of rules. When the boys are first living on the island‚ they maintain the order and rules from their past. They begin to create their own society. At the end of the novel‚ the boys have been reduced to complete savages. Golding shows that evil is a part of everyone‚ but the structure of society restrains extreme evil. Throughout the novel

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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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    Do Human Qualities Tend to Build or Destroy Community? Linda Ms. Mac Lean ENG 3U1 Thursday December 20th 2012 How strong a community stands is determined by the qualities of the people within it. In William Shakespeare’s Romeo&Juliet and William Golding’s Lord of the Flies‚ it is debatable whether one’s human qualities serve to break or build the society around them. Unquestionably human qualities destroy a community rather than serving to build it. By examining the outcomes of anger

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    The main allegory for Lord of the Flies is that without civilization‚ savagery takes over. The Lord of the Flies and the Beast are not really physical characters. It is the evil that is in every human being. Without civilization the boys unleashed this evil. Piggy stood for intellect which every civilization needs‚ when he died it showed that savagery had completely taken over. Also Simon stood for morality‚ but not because civilization told him to be moral‚ but because he knew that morality

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    “born evil” has been around for over decades. One can argue society corrupts us and brings evil upon us‚ but the other side pronounces everybody born evil and fully capable of possessing it from the start. Evil is all around us and inherently‚ residing in us too. Under certain circumstances evil is prominently shown such as in a group of marooned schoolboys on an island with no supervision. Through the pros and cons of an island lacking guidance‚ the boys will discover how powerful the evil inside

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    William Goldning’s Lord of the Flies is an allegorical novel where literary techniques are utilized to convey the main ideas and themes of the novel. Two important central themes of the novel includes loss of civilization and innocense which tie into the concept of innate human evil. Loss of civilization is simply the transition from civilization to savagery; order to chaos. The concept of loss of innocense is a key concept to innate human evil because childhood innocense is disrupted as the group

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    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‚ having fun‚ and avoiding work. JACK Jack represents evil and violence‚ the dark side of human nature. A former choirmaster and "head boy" at his school‚ he arrived on the island having experienced some success in exerting control over others by dominating the choir with his military attitude. He is eager to make rules and

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    Luthor Lord of the Flies Literary Essay English‚ Grade 10 Academic 17 April 2012 “I am a part of you‚” Intrinsic Evil in Lord of the Flies There has always been debate on the evil in humans‚ whether it is inherent or external. It is often given names such as hate‚ destruction or the devil‚ and in the novel it is personified in the Lord of the Flies. In Lord of the Flies‚ William Golding’s view of human nature is clear‚ evil is intrinsic to humans. This means that it is a part of human nature

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    nature and conception of evil is complex and disputed. Throughout history scholars and theologians have sought to determine whether evil is a polarized and present force or whether evil is the absence or falling away from good. The Lord of the Rings is not just a story about the conflict between good and evil‚ but rather is a story that demonstrates the multifaceted nature of both. In the beginning of The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring it is easy to relegate evil to a dualistic force in

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