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    a whole new interpretation to what the book is about. ¡®The Lord of the Flies¡¯ by William Golding is a typical book that illustrates this point. Without the ending‚ the book would hardly amount to half of its true value. This is because the ending shows what the book is really about. If one does not read the last part of the book‚ one will not be able to see the crucial meaning of what the author wants to say. The ending of ¡®The Lord of the Flies¡¯ is not a happy one. It is very ironic and shocking

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    Piggy Character Analysis So‚ Piggy is kind of the social outcast of the group. What’s more‚ he’s going to get smashed to an untimely and tragic death by a large rock. But let’s talk about this rock-related injury. We were rather intrigued by the line that said‚ in Roger’s eyes‚ Piggy just looked like a “bag of fat.” This sounded familiar‚ so we went back a few chapters and found that the pigs were referred to as “bags of fat” as well. Then we sat around and thought about how Piggy’s name is

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    "One ring to rule them all‚ one ring to find them. One ring to bring them all and in the darkness bind them."(8) Quite an interesting line for the trilogy of The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien. The trilogy of The Lord of the Rings is based in a struggle between good and evil‚ courage and friendship‚ not leaving the humanity behind. A world made by Tolkien‚ real enough to live not only in his mind‚ but also in ours. Middle Earth‚ a place ruled by elves‚ dwarves‚ and humans. A place where some

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    Loss of Innocence in Lord of the Flies Every child will lose their innocence one day and it is something that is unavoidable. This happens when a child explores the real world and that they realize that it is nothing like a fairy tale. In the novel Lord of the Flies‚ written by William Golding‚ a group of English kids (five to twelve years old) are stranded on an island in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. This was caused by a horrible plane crash. They are stuck there with no help or any adults

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    influences (Biblical‚ Celtic‚ Norse‚ and Arthurian mythologies‚ etc.)‚ I believe Biblical held the most significant effect on The Lord of the Rings‚ albeit Finnish/Nordic appears more so than any other. Additionally‚ Tolkien wanted to publish The Silmarillion and The Lord of the Rings together‚ since he saw them as connected mythological cycles. To a degree‚ one’s reading of The Lord of the Rings‚ is deepened

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    William Golding’s quote in Lord of the Flies that “maybe there is a beast… maybe it’s only us” helps support the message he is sending in his novel. Lord of the Flies is a novel about a group of schoolboys who crashed onto a mysterious island with no adults. The boys attempt to recreate the civilization by electing Ralph to lead‚ but Jack wants to lead and creates a group of savages. In Lord of the Flies‚ William Golding uses the mysterious island to show that Jack turned from a proper British schoolboy

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    An Analysis of the Beast in Golding’s The Lord of the Flies The Anglo American poet‚ W.H. Auden‚ once claimed that “evil is unspectacular and always human‚ and shares our bed and eats at our table.” The British author William Golding expresses this idea of inner‚ or innate‚ evil in his novel The Lord of the Flies. In The Lord of the Flies‚ a group of British boys‚ who have recently crashed onto a deserted but Eden-like island‚ to govern themselves‚ uses their pubescent knowledge of their former

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    Book Project Response Sheet Lord of the Flies January 14‚ 2009 Chapters 1-3 ____________________________________________________________ __________________________ Summary: Throughout the first three chapters of Lord of the Flies‚ the boys gather together‚ and start to get organized. Ralph and Piggy are the first boys to meet up and by finding a conch shell they are able to use it as a symbol to gather the rest of the boys together. After electing Ralph as the leader‚ him‚ Simon‚ and

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    019 William Golding’s Lord of the Flies William Golding‚ born on September 19‚ 1922 in England‚ had a traumatic childhood due to the pressure put upon him by his parents‚ who urged him to study natural sciences. However‚ he changed to English literature due to his passion for it. His writing career escalated after his experiences in World War II. William’s personality changed dramatically after his enrollment in the military‚ helping him to develop his novel‚ Lord of the Flies. William Golding

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    Lord Curzon Fact file George Curzon was the eldest son of Baron Curzon. He was perhaps the most important British politician in modern times that failed in his quest to become prime minister. He was born in 1859 and proved to be a brilliant student attending Eton and Oxford University but was bullied in school and university. A brilliant student‚ at Eton College he won a record number of academic prizes before entering Oxford University in 1878. He was elected president of the Oxford Union in 1880

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