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    considered to be “classics”. In William Golding’s novel‚ “The Lord of the Flies”‚ the book appears to be about a group of school boys who get stranded on a remote island. Yet‚ when one takes a further look into the book‚ they can see many symbols and themes. The themes of what each of the groups represent. Ralph’s group is representing Civilization whilst Jack’s group is representing Savagery. This theme‚ Civilization vs. Savagery‚ can be somewhat easily seen. One of the less noticeable symbols

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    which he never shows to anybody.” This proves that one’s human nature has a seed‚ growing inside‚ consisting of both good and evil. In the novel Lord of the Flies‚ written by William Golding‚ as the novel progresses‚ the nature of hunting changes. This persuades the boys to abandon the values of civilization‚ leading them to self-indulge themselves with savagery. At first‚ the main purpose of hunting is for meat. It is evident that the innocence within Jack and the hunters is present when they have a

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    beginning of the book to end of chapter 7‚ and whether or not Jack is savage or civilized. I have determined that Jack is at esteem but‚ is doing so in a savage way. I say this because in chapter one‚ we can see the turning points for esteem and savagery. When he first get on the island he is worried about being rescued. We can see this on page 28‚ when Jack says “We’ve got to decide about being rescued.” At first it seems like he seems to care about getting of the island and getting home. But‚

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    ways and following the rules or becoming savages and doing what they can to survive. Lord of the Flies by William Golding is a novel where he gives the theme of civilization versus savagery. On the island‚ there is a conflict between the two main characters‚ Ralph and Jack‚ who each represent savagery and civilization. The rules and order are the stories are the only things that are keeping their little civilization from breaking down and without it‚ they would need

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    In William Golding’s novel Lord of the Flies‚ the motif of savagery emerges throughout the book in different forms. Although there are many forms of savagery in the book‚ masks play an integral role. Throughout the course of the book‚ a character’s savagery evolves when a mask is applied‚ and the boys that do not put on masks remain civilized. Masks have the ability to twist a civilized human into a wild savage. Jack‚ one of the main characters in the book‚ uses a mask throughout the story. He

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    is the law. In the novel Lord of the Flies‚ a group of schoolboys are stranded on an island and have the sovereignty to accomplish whatever they want. They appoint a leader and compose rules for everyone to follow‚ but not all the boys agree with the rules. What would you undertake if you were stranded on an island with your classmates? Since some of the boys don’t condone the rules‚ they start to live their own animations‚ forgetting about civilization. In Lord of the Flies by William Golding‚ the

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    Lord of the Flies‚ written by William Golding‚ tells a story about a group of British school boys ages 6-12 get stuck on a remote island after a plane crash. The boys are forced to civilize and survive on the island until help comes. They learn that the only way to get off the island is creating a signal fire so passing planes and ships can see them. Ralph gives the job of hunting and maintaining the fire to Jack and his choir.They begin to learn about the “Beast” that is thought to be on the island

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    Bruner 1 Lake Bruner 21-November-2013 Professor Smith English 102-015 Civilization vs. Savagery In William Golding’s Lord of the Flies‚ there is a huge clash between civilization and savagery. Golding shows this clash through many symbols. Most people might think that civilization would be key in a group’s survival‚ but a human’s natural desire to be savage can overpower being civilized. In the novel‚ a group of well-mannered‚ English schoolboys crash-land a plane on an abandoned

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    of order? In The Lord of the Flies by William Golding‚ a group of preteens are dumped on an island due to a plane crash and try to build a civilization of their own‚ needless to say the results are less than positive. The author uses conflict‚ character development‚ mood‚ allegory‚ point of view and setting to support the theme that Without society’s rigid rules‚ anarchy and savagery can come to light. Conflict is used throughout the novel as a way of developing the savagery vs order theme. At the

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    innocence‚ which turns into savagery‚ power‚ and fear. Savagery is when people revert back to their lost human instincts. Power‚ in the case of Lord of the Flies it’s a position of ascendancy over others: authority. Fear is an unpleasant often strong emotion caused by expectation or awareness of danger. Lord of the Flies shows a great amount of un civilization throughout the whole novel. Through all the characters for example when the boys create the Lord of The flies‚ which is “the bloody‚ severed

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