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    If deserted on a mysterious island with no resources to stay alive‚ what would an individual do? Would one give up‚ or attempt to survive? In William Golding’s novel‚ Lord of The Flies‚ a group of British schoolboys find themselves marooned on an island after their airplane is shot down during a nuclear war. Due to their lack of order and knowledge on how to survive‚ the youngsters made harmful choices and in the end‚ pay the consequences. Furthermore‚ the island lacked the supervision and cleverness

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    In the story Lord of the Flies‚ by William Golding‚ is a group of schoolboys stranded on an island. On this island the boys struggle to stay civilized‚ and not give in to savagery. Golding suggests that violence can exist in civilization and savagery‚ which we can distinguish by way of the diction and imagery of violence from the hunt for the sow‚ and the civilized violence from the boys’ rescue. The scene from page 135 is the boys hunting down a sow. Golding uses diction like “hurled” and “eruption”

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    In Lord of the Flies William Golding demonstrates that within every mans heart is a place that he defaults to. In Lord of the flies the boys develop a delusion that there is a beast that lives on the island for the sole purpose of eating the children‚ as we find out in the book the beast is not real‚ but it is a delusion in the children’s head. This delusion causes them to de-evolve‚ physically but mentally‚ in essence causing them to become barbaric and savage. I believe that this de-evolution

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    of the breakdown in the novel Lord of the Flies by William Golding. There are many reasons why a person may see this‚ but the three that have been chosen are as followed. The isolation and separation between the characters cause communication to be lost. A third person perspective does not reveal all the information present. The final one is the atmosphere in the novel implies that there is a loss of communication. When communication is lost between people‚ civilization will fall apart. Throughout

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    Gabrielle Sorgnit Mrs. Sjostrom AP Lang and Comp / Period 1 12 March 2013 Jack Gone Whack In the novel The Lord of the Flies‚ William Golding‚ illustrates how easily the human nature can revert to uncivilized savagery. Because Jack Merridew is so obsessed in hunting “The Beast” he becomes consumed with tracking down this animal and goes to the greatest extent to find and kill it. Jack must keep up appearances with his band of choir boys turned hunters and he needs to prove he is a leader worth

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    The Lord of the Flies Essay In The Lord of the Flies‚ the three main character all have different characteristics and temperaments. Ralph shows the Guardian temperament‚ Jack has the characteristics of the Artisan temperament‚ and Piggy has the Realist temperament. This is important to the novel because it plays reason why everything ended up breaking apart on the island. Ralph is the nearest to being the Guardian in the story. Throughout the book‚ Ralph wants to be the one is charge and

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    Lord of the Flies Final Project Choose one of the following to complete as a summative assessment. This will be due on March 5th (A day) or March 6th (B day). No late assignments will be accepted. 1. Write a 2-3-page paper exploring the concept of “pig” in several cultures. Compare/contrast those concepts with the use of “pig” in Lord of the Flies. 2. Create a diorama of the island in Lord of the Flies based on details from the story. Write a one-page paper explaining the significance

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    the very hands of each other are committed within this novel. Within this story of The Lord of The Flies written by William Golding is a wide variety of characters‚ one of which sees the correct way for the rest of the group to organize themselves‚ and often think of useful ideas‚ yet rarely anyone listens to him and he is frequently bullied by his “peers”. The secondary character Piggy in The Lord of The Flies is the character I feel as if I’m most alike. “Which is better –to have rules and agree

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    A novel in which there is a character who arouses my dislike is “Lord of the Flies” by William Golding. Jack is a young boy who is stranded on an uninhabited tropical island with other boys. He is a dislikeable character because he represents savagery and violence on the island. He has an obsession with hunting animals which then leads to killing and hurting for pleasure‚ and then he turns on the boys. His obsession with leadership and power provokes him to start his own tribe that he controls by

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    rules‚ the meeting place‚ the fire‚ and the huts. He applies Piggy’s intellectualism‚ and he recognizes the fears and superstitions as barriers to their survival. He is a diplomat and a 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"

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