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    The need for power and control in Lord of the Flies In the Lord of the Flies‚ there is a great need for a leader‚ to decide who will make all of the decisions while the boys are stuck on the island. The boys do not know how long they are going to be stuck on the island‚ so they have to start planning for the long run. There are no adults on the island‚ so there is no one to be the automatic leader. If the boys do not choose anyone to be the leader while they are stranded on the island‚ then nothing

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    How far will people go to achieve power over others and what will they do? Lord of the Flies is a novel by William Golden that shows how even the most innocent people become vicious over others. The author William Golden lived during the time World War II and Cold War and wrote Lord of the Flies. In the novel the author shows what fears can do to them and relationship and some reasons hows that when they’re stuck in a island and they have to have a leader so they can survive. Also there is some

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    “I agree with Ralph. We’ve got to have rules to obey. After all we’re not savages.” Lord of the Flies is a novel about some English school boys who end up on an island and struggle with how to organize their new life so it can have a bit of order. In the midst of all of this they rely on the customs of their old life to try and set things up. Throughout the novel leadership and control become a struggle to balance. In the end‚ some of the boys become savages because not matter how hard they try to

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    though it might not be the right choice. Rosalynn Carter expresses this idea perfectly by quoting‚ “A leader takes the people where they want to go. A great leader takes the people where they don’t necessarily want to go‚ but ought to be.” In Lord of the Flies‚ Ralph is the great leader while Jack is just another leader. Throughout the book‚ Ralph leads with rationality and sense‚ while Jack leads with fear‚ which shows that fear is all controlling. Golding conveys that fear is all controlling through

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    A Struggle for Power William Golding’s Lord of the Flies presents a story of a group of boys who become stranded on an island together‚ and in their struggle to survive; some begin to fight for power. Having power makes them feel in control of their situation; however‚ this power struggle quickly begins to consume them. Golding uses the power struggle between Ralph and Jack‚ the two main characters‚ to illustrate the power struggle between good and evil. Ralph and Jack both have very different

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    Rise to Power Disappointment marked his life since his childhood and consistent failure in his earlier life led him to become a cruel ruler. Adolf Hitler was a dictator of Germany and he focused his hatred in the Jewish community. He manipulated the Germans by promising them protection and firm leadership. In the book‚ “Lord of the Flies”‚ by William Golding‚ the character Jack Merridew represents Adolf Hitler and his actions. They are both cruel and are eager to get power at any extent. They maintained

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    Abuse happens everyday in many forms. Physical‚ sexual‚ psychological‚ verbal and emotional abuse are a few common types‚ but there’s another form of abuse that happens just as often. Human rights abuse is happening everyday in every way. These rights tie into physical‚ sexual‚ psychological‚ verbal‚ emotional‚ and all other types of abuse because everybody has rights and when someone or something tampers with those rights‚ it becomes human rights abuse. Punching‚ hitting‚ kicking‚ name calling

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    of consequences: to possess unlimited power? Would a person be able to reject such a gift? In his essay‚ “The Rings of Tolkien‚ and Plato: Lessons in Power‚ Choice‚ and Morality” author Eric Katz examines the writings of J.R. Tolkien to try and answer these questions. Ultimately‚ Katz feels that given the chance‚ a virtuous person could reject limitless power and choose to live a normal life. Summary

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    a man’s character‚ give him power.” Power was given to some of the characters in Willian Golding’s Lord of the Flies. Specifically Jack‚ Ralph‚ and Roger. Near the end of the book‚ these characters were extremely abusive. Anyone who holds power will have the urge to abuse it. This is shown in the book. Abuse and misuse of power is seen in the Lord of the Flies characters‚ Ralph‚ Jack‚ and Roger. Ralph‚ the intelligent and charming leader of the group‚ abused his power. He verbally abused Piggy multiple

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    Jack‚ Roger and Joseph Strorm display abuse of power and the effect of Tyrannical Leadership. In Wyndham’s novel‚ The Chrysalids‚ Joseph Strorm is a strict man with power and control‚ like Jack who has power over the boys on the island in Golding’s novel‚ The Lord of the Flies. The two characters demonstrate that they abuse their power and the effect of Tyrannical Leadership when they both exclude people‚ uses violence as a punishment‚ and misuse/abandon the laws/rules. Wyndham illustrates

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