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    The setting in The Lord of the Flies is rather ironic isn’t it? I mean‚ usually a deserted tropical island seems rather tranquil and attractive to people today. However‚ the abandonment of these children presented a reflection of the current day trouble of 1940s England. Due to World War II‚ children were being uprooted and put into new places often having the responsibility of learning to live with new circumstances entirely on their own. I think the tropical island suggests the nature of this very

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    Lord of the Flies” Topic Sentence: In William Golding’s novel “Lord of the Flies” symbolism is illustrated in Ralph and Jack‚ two main characters who battle for power; Ralph represents leadership‚ and Jack‚ in contrast‚ represents lust and greed. Transitional sentence: Ralph‚ a boy stranded on an island along with other boys who have to fend for themselves‚ is chosen to be the “Chief.” He illustrates just and fair leadership as he takes charge over the other boys. When the boys argue about whose

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    Lord of the Flies There are many factors that determine how people conduct themselves in their daily lives. From the day people are born‚ they are governed by a set of laws that influence the way they live. Children are taught how to behave by parents or guardians‚ and adults are taught by the structures of society that keep people civilized with laws and order. In “Lord of the Flies‚” by William Golding‚ the author shows that without the influence of civilized society and law‚ people can revert

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    The innocence of a child slowly deteriorates as they develop into an adult. The narrator in the short story Araby loses his innocence on his voyage to a bazaar (Araby) in hopes to impress a girl. In Araby‚ James Joyce develops the narrator through the trip to Araby where the young boy is exposed to the realities of adulthood. The narrator in Araby is an older man reminiscing back to his childhood. He recollects playing in the streets with his friend Mangan and more specifically seeing Mangan’s

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    Lord of the Flies Essay DIRECTIONS: Write on one of the following essay prompts. The essay must be a formal literary multi-paragraph essay (just like you learned last year) with a hook‚ précis‚ a clear thesis with reasons‚ topic sentences‚ CD’s‚ CM’s‚ conclusion‚ third person‚ present tense‚ proper MLA heading‚ citations. The number of paragraphs often depends on your organization of ideas. It always must be a fully fleshed out‚ insightful interpretation of this novel with specific information

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    William Golding’s literary masterpiece‚ Lord of the Flies‚ is closely examined by experts and amateurs for its powerful characters‚ themes‚ and plot. Golding’s characters evolve and mature throughout the novel‚ each losing a part of himself as the story progresses. After all‚ as one trades innocence and naiveté for maturity and understanding‚ his systems of beliefs and his thoughts must change. These changes are often a result of being removed from a familiar environment‚ in which case the individual

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    The passage excerpted from William Shakespeare’s King Richard III Act 1 Scene 4‚ Clarence had just woken from an odious nightmare‚ dazed and frightened‚ to describe his nightmare with the keeper. In his nightmare‚ he escaped the Tower with his brother Richard to Burgundy‚ but Clarence was pushed by his brother and fell into the sea. He drowns to the bottom of the sea‚ first suffering the physical pain on his body‚ then noticed the flamboyance wealth on the seafloor with dead man’s skeleton. Clarence

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    n William Golding’s Lord of the Flies‚ a group of English boys is trapped on an island that seems like paradise. However‚ when fear spreads through the paradise it takes charge of the boys’ lives and their innate fear destroys. Ralph’s fear destroys his hope of ever being rescued. Jack obliterates what civilization is left on the island when he splits the tribe due to his own fear‚ but this could also be shown through Piggy’s glasses. Finally‚ the boys’ fear of someone more powerful than them drives

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    Likewise Kurtz was an emissary of western culture. And he has the notion that Europe can help to civilize the Congo. In his early life he was a man of sound views and an enlightened outlook upon life. As Jack in Lord of the Flies says we are English and we have to do the right things‚ Kurtz also in his report to International Society for Suppression of Savage Customs had wrote “We whites‚ from the point of development we had arrived at ‘must necessarily appear to them [savages] in the nature of supernatural

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    In chapter 2‚ Ralph and Jack is seen connecting with one another.‚“‘Almost too heavy.’ Jack grinned back. ‘Not for the two of us.’ Together‚ joined in an effort by the burden‚ they staggered up the last steep of the mountain.(Golding 39)”. With the combined effort of Jack and Ralph‚ they are able to overcome the last steep of the mountain. This is one of the first times the reader encounters Jack and Ralph bonding together. Jack and Ralph are friends because they have the same common goal in mind

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