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    Year 10 Common Task - Semester 1‚ 2013 CLASSIC 20TH CENTURY NOVEL STUDY - LORD OF THE FLIES Originally published in 1954‚ William Golding’s _Lord of the Flies_ has become one of the classics of contemporary literature. The novel is about a group of young boys stranded alone on an island and left to fend for themselves. In an attempt to model their previous world without the influence of adults‚ the order that had once existed soon decays and is replaced by the chaos that destroys their ordered

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    Good Action/Good Person I consider a good action to be something that helps others and is unselfish. Within the last year I have helped my Grandma through her cancer treatments. I believe that this is a good action because it was helping my Grandma in a time of need when she needed an extra hand. I took time out of my school schedule in order to help her get to and from the treatments‚ helped her around the house and visited with her giving moral support. I would get up early and drive her to the

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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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    The novel Lord of the Flies by William Golding can be seen from multiple levels depending on how one looks at it. As the reader gains a deeper understanding of the book‚ they can start to look for these levels and figure out what each other means. The three levels from which the novel can be seen is the literal level or how it’s portrayed as an adventure story‚ how it’s an allegory and what Golding perceives to be the description of human nature. Golding’s novel Lord of the Flies takes place on

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    rises up and defeats the bigger‚ badder‚ opposition. Not only do the authors and creators love that we love their work‚ so do their wallets. Look at the Lord of the Ring series or the Harry Potter series‚ both are very popular and financially successful. It’s because people make what sells‚ and these stories sell. However‚ The Lord of the Flies does not have a clear victor at the end of the book‚ nor does it paint a clear‚ black-and-white story with a clear protagonist and antagonist; yet‚ it still

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    Lord of the Flies The story revolves around a post-apocalyptical world wherein a group of young British survivors found themselves stranded in an island‚ hoping that a cue for rescue is coming at some point in their unintentional stay. In the novel‚ there is a struggle for power that is more common today than any of the aforementioned conflicts. Ralph is the athletic‚ charismatic protagonist of Lord of the Flies. Elected the leader of the boys at the beginning of the novel‚ Ralph is the primary

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    (Goulding Chapter 11). Lord of the Flies brings in a fresh look at life. The novel makes you take a few steps back as a human of society and question how you impact it. It also makes you think about how you treat others‚ whether that be in the classroom or out of it. The group of boys in the novel struggle to survive without an authority figure because of their lack of rules and order‚ classifying the others into groups‚ and the dearth of emotion. One theme in Lord of the Flies is rules and order

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    Irony in Lord of the Flies In William Golding’s novel‚ Lord of the Flies‚ irony is present at every turn. Irony is the expression of one’s meaning by using language that normally signifies the opposite‚ typically for humorous or emphatic effect. Ironic situations on the island do exactly this as they show both character flaws as well as present a microcosm of the occurrences in the world on a bigger scale. Instances in the novel involving the boys’ fire‚ their abandonment on the island‚ and their

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    Throughout the novel‚ Lord of the Flies‚ William Golding uses changes in the personality of characters to exemplify the negative effects of savagery and the idea that too much power will result in corruption. Jack’s mental and physical changes throughout the novel represent his and his follower’s descent into evil and savagery. Jack’s transition into his primal and uncivilized state can be directly linked to his growing desire for power. The postmodernist idea that too much power and strength leads

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    Very rarely does one feel absolute revulsion‚ however Golding’s Lord of the Flies repeatedly and incessantly induces nausea‚ from images of gangrape to the loss of an adolescent boy’s soul. To understand the vast‚ evolving symbolism within Golding’s macabre Lord of the Flies‚ one must comprehend the multifaceted layers entrenched within Golding’s butterfly. The butterfly is at first sanctuary or biblical Eden‚ then quickly butterflies evolve to delineate the boys’ fleeting innocence‚ and overarching

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