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    Lord of the Flies Mock Trial: The People vs. Jack Merridew Bailiff: Silence in the court! All rise! All persons having business be for the Honorable Judge Schenk‚ the Supreme Court of Britain‚ are admonished to draw near and give their attention‚ for the court is now in session. Calling the matter of the people versus Jack Merridew in the charges of attempted murder in the 1st degree‚ manslaughter in the 1st degree‚ and manslaughter in the 2nd degree. Judge: Very well. Please be seated

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    Inside each and every human being lies evilness‚ it is the one fatal flaw that no one can escape. Besides each human being also lies some sort of fear but unfortunately fear and evil never mix well. In the novel Lord of the Flies‚ William Golding shows the creation of evil is created through fear at night time. Fear of what lies in the dark is the driving point to the boys becoming savages and creating evil. Jack uses this evil to control the boys‚ using their fear against them. At the savages party

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    In the book “Lord of The Flies”‚ by William Golding‚ the children that are stuck on the island‚ keep to their own age groups and do different things around the island. Some of them help out‚ others not so much. The older boys‚ like Ralph‚ Jack‚ Roger‚ Simon‚ Piggy‚ and some of the hunter that Jack finds. These boys act as the “adults” of the island‚ they start by building a fire on top of the mountain to use as a smoke signal to flag down ships passing by. They also‚ (with the idea from Piggy yelling)

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    In the novel the Lord of the flies written by Sir William Golding‚ there were two conflicting themes that were clearly shown‚ these include order and civilization and chaos and destruction. Although shown at different stages in the novel‚ these themes reflect just how the group of survivor boys swiftly changed their attitude all together. Sir William Golding used these themes as an underlying message explaining how inside of all of us‚ no matter how hard we try to have order‚ if given the chance

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    a part of the world since the time of the Bible. However‚ it seems like it is no longer an important part of the human society today. For modern humans‚ fire is mostly used for recreational activities‚ such as camping. However‚ in the novel Lord of the Flies by William Golding‚ fire is a representation of the downward spiral of the young boys as they try to survive on the island. The destruction that occurs on the island can be better understood by examining the symbol of the fire through the loss

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    Ralph‚ a round character introduced in Lord of the Flies‚ seems to be the most likable and civilized boy on the island. Ralph’s natural willingness to lead becomes apparent early on when he blows the conch shell and gains the admiration of his peers: “there was a stillness about [him] as he sat that marked him out: there was his size‚ and attractive appearance; and most obscurely‚ yet most powerfully‚ there was the conch” (Golding 29). However‚ Ralph’s futile attempts to organize the boys‚ to build

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    In the book‚ Lord Of The Flies‚ by Ray Bradbury‚ he wrote about characters who turned “evil”‚ and who go behind each others backs a kill. The setting is on a island in the middle of nowhere. The main characters are Jack‚ and Ralph. They do not get along very well. Ralph follows the rules‚ and Jack likes to break them. Conflicts occur in the novel when Ralph becomes leader‚ and Jack doesn’t think they should have a leader‚ or rules. Jack thinks they should be able to do what they want when they want

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    What do you think is the importance of Jack in Lord of the Flies and how does Golding present him? The strong-willed‚ egomaniacal Jack is the novel’s primary representative of the instinct of savagery‚ violence‚ and the desire for power; in short‚ the antithesis of Ralph. From the beginning of the novel‚ Jack desires power above all other things. He is furious when he loses the election to Ralph and continually pushes the boundaries of his subordinate role in the group. Early on‚ Jack retains the

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    about my abilities in English in grade 9 and 10‚ I have made goals that I’d like to reach by the end of this semester. There were a few parts of the curriculum and units of study on grade 10 that really interested me. I really liked reading Lord of the Flies by William Golding because it makes the reader dig deeper into the story‚ rather than accepting the story line as it is. I also liked reading Romeo and Juliet and watching the mini parodies because it was interesting to see the contrast of perspectives

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    Lord of the by Nobel Prize-winning author William Golding is a metaphorical novel based on the structure of a society‚ and how there could be total anarchy without laws and conduct. The book shows us this by using a group of British schoolboys and they are stranded on a deserted island. They attempt to govern themselves but the consequences are disastrous. Piggy and Jack are essential characters to the book since they are involved heavily in the success of the boys. The Conch is also a very important

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