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    “I’m part of you…I’m reason why it’s no go? Why things are what they are?”(158) In William Golding’s “Lord of flies”‚ this conversation between “The lord of flies” and Simon and consists of main idea of the novel. Fear that exists in every one of the boys eventually overwhelms to descend boys to savagery. Although all incidents that happened on the island seem to be child’s game‚ the author uses this as an allegory to compare the island and their society with our civilization. In order to show the

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    Vega 1 Marcelo Vega Mrs. Chu-Morrison English 2D1 26 August 2011 Lord of the Flies Essay Some people believe that it is instinct to act peacefully and caring‚ but others think just the opposite. Often‚ there is a mislead of human nature and people act upon instinct. William Golding believes that human nature is lead towards evil and destruction. The boys in The Lord of the Flies acted on the first one to make a decision‚ in which this case was Jack. Golding’s fundamental belief about human

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    novel of Lord of the Flies uses the regression of main characters to show savagery and primitive human nature. “This perhaps can be best seen in the development of Jack. During the first trip into the jungle‚ he is unable to kill the pig with his knife‚ “[Jack] raised his arm in the air. There came a pause‚ a hiatus… The pause was only long enough for them to understand what enormity the downward stroke would be” (23); by the end of the book he is hunting human quarry” (Overview of Lord of the Flies)

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    Evil In Lord Of The Flies

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    do not listen to what society tells them to do there will be punishments. “What Makes Us Moral” By Jeffrey Kluger explains how humans can be innately good at times and at other times humans can be innately evil within society. In the novel‚ Lord of The Flies‚ William Golding shows the reader that people without society or civilization become evil. Even though humans are innately evil‚ they have the potential of being good with society’s

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    Chief In Lord Of The Flies

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    In Lord of the Flies‚ a novel by William Golding‚ a plane filled with young boys‚ none older than 13‚ crashes onto a deserted island. They are trying to evacuate England and the nuclear war that is currently taking place in their homeland. The boys are isolated‚ alone and stranded on this island with no adults and no rules. It is up to them to figure out a way of life that will work until they are rescued‚ and this includes choosing a leader. When it comes time to choose a chief‚ both Jack and Ralph

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    condition of being primitive or uncivilized‚ and through out history‚ man and women have worked on conditioning ourselves in order to become more civilized. Civility is formal politeness and courtesy in behavior or speech. In the novel “The Lord of the Flies”‚ civility and savagery are portrayed onto the characters because the author wants their reader to see the progression of savagery in the characters as the story goes on‚ how they change overall in the story‚ and how the characters acted when

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    Leadership in Lord of the Flies There are always people who come out with better qualities to be a leader than others. The strongest people however‚ usually become the greater influences in which the others decide to follow. However‚ sometimes the strongest person is not the best choice. In William Golding’s novel‚ “Lord of the Flies” Ralph though not the stronger person‚ shows better leadership qualities than Jack. Ralph displays these useful qualities as a leader by working towards building

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    Gustav Jung once said‚ “As far as we can discern‚ the sole purpose of human existence is to kindle a light in the darkness of a mere being.” In other words‚ man’s purpose in life is to help one another find the good in a world of malevolence. In Lord of the Flies by William Golding‚ it becomes apparent to the reader the contrast in shades between the good and the bad. Each person here on Earth has two parts of his or her being: light and dark. It is the side people choose which defines them. Take for

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    1. Lord of the Flies is set in a kind of paradise on earth. Describe a location that would be paradise for you? I think paradise can’t really be achieved‚ a place where there is no evil‚ if everything was perfect‚ pretty soon people would become selfish and look for something more‚ kind of like in Adam and Eve; we want what we can’t have. That’s human nature. Plus if I could have everything I ever wanted‚ that would be tedious‚ as there would be no sense of satisfaction at working for something

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    William Golding’s The Lord of the Flies is like most other books in the sense that his characters change over the course of the novel. However‚ in The Lord of the Flies‚ this change is especially visible. In addition‚ it is visible in almost every character in the book. In Ralph‚ this change can first be seen in the beginning of chapter five: Beast From Water. Previously‚ Ralph was depicted as all the other boys were- someone who wanted to have fun. But after they missed potentially being rescued

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