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    to control all your thoughts and feelings‚ it can cause physical and emotional changes in a person. This could alter the kindest people‚ which can result in horrible situations to occur. Forced to rely on each other‚ fear alters the boys in Lord of the Flies normal attitude of civilization. Savagery caused by loss of civilization‚ and false maturity amongst the boys‚ is blamed by their fears of the unknown. Fear is an extremely active emotion throughout the entire novel. It affects the boys

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    Lord of the Flies: Hobbes vs. Locke In the novel‚ Lord of The Flies by William Golding‚ several young boys are stranded on an island and must maintain civilization on their own with no real authority. Their attempt at maintaining a peaceful and civilized state between each other can help to explain the theories of philosophy stated by Jack Hobbes and John Locke. In Locke’s philosophy‚ he states that people are naturally good. He believes that is in our nature‚ as humans‚ to be good people and do

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    With proof from the book Lord of the Flies by William Golding I can say a person’s environment factors into their overall attitude‚ people naturally have evil thoughts‚ but will rules around them they are good. At the beginning of the book on page 38 Ralph says “Shut up! What! Listen!”. From the start of the look Ralph has felt power and the slight change of letting go of rules and becoming his natural evil controlling self. Ralph wants to keep order and the only way to keep order is with rules.

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    SIGNIFICANCE OF LANDSCAPE IN LORD OF THE FLIES By: Zahir‚ Morgan‚ Andrew‚ and Nour In Lord of the Flies‚ the story’s setting on an island holds great significance to the plot. The seclusion or detachment of the island from the rest of the world signifies their detachment from civilization. Suddenly‚ they are left alone with only wild nature‚ and their own human nature which Golding expresses is based on “original sin.” They are cut off completely from the nurture of civilization and

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     This quote is well put in play in the book Lord of the Flies‚ by William Golding. In this book the little children stated that they saw a beastie in the woods at night. Jack and Ralph‚ the older kids‚ take this as a nightmare and tell the children to calm down. But‚ it’s pretty clear that the beastie is all the tense‚ scared‚ and nervous feeling building up within them. They all know its there‚ however none of the older kids want to admit it‚ because of their ego and want to be leader which shows a true case of man vs. beastie‚ or as in this case it could also be man vs

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    Sample Persuasive Essay Prompt: The South Kitsap School District is instituting a no-tolerance ban on student cell phones and personal electronics while on campus during school hours. Write a persuasive essay supporting or opposing this new policy. Introductory paragraph Attention Grabber: Currently‚ over 90% of all American middle and high school students own either a cell phone or a personal MP3 player and a recent USA Today survey found that 98% of teenagers admit to using their cell

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    The evil within The boys said with fear filled voices “you don’t know Roger‚ he’s a terror” (Golding’s 189). This is said towards the end of the lord of the flies by the characters SamnEric. This quote states that they fear roger more than the morality of their old life. In Williams Golding’s the lord of the flies‚ Roger represents the unstable balance of one’s morality and the primitive impulse to destroy and proves that humans are easily tempted towards evil. Within the novel‚ Roger is used

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    Golding uses the death of Simon to portray a death of goodness on the island and in the boys. This essay will explore how‚ with the use of language and imagery‚ how Golding shows this in chapter 9 of "Lord of the Flies". Golding uses the weather and the technique of pathetic fallacy throughout the chapter to show the build up of tension on the island and then a release of all the built up tension. At the beginning of the chapter‚ Golding describes the clouds gathering‚ "Over the island the build-up

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    LORD OF THE FLIES – CIVILISATION VS. SAVAGERY In William Goldings book‚ “The lord of the Flies”‚ one of the central themes is the struggle of civilisation against savagery. The basic principle that is preconditioned in connection with this theme is the idea that savage impulses or the “evil” in every individual is a strong part of the human psyche and that these are an inescapable fact of human existence‚ like the “Id” in the Freudian model of the human psyche. Opposed to this natural evil is

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    Comparative Essay While in a survival situation people will resort to basic survival instincts in order to prosper‚ some need a strong leader to tell them what to do to survive. Yet some are the leaders‚ and feel responsible to take action and lives into their hands. The movie “Alive” and the novel “The Lord of the Flies” depicted this theme very well‚ in “The Lord of the Flies” a natural leader by the name of Ralph volunteers to be chief of a group of stranded boys. This is quite similar to the

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