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    what is and is not acceptable for them to do. Lord of the Flies‚ written by William Golding explores the motif of the supernatural through the role of the beast in the novel. The beast represents controlling

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    Kamar Mack Mr. Thompson English 9‚ Period 1 7 November 2011 Behind the Words William Golding’s Lord of the Flies (1954) is an allegory where young British boys are stranded on an island without the help and guidance of adults‚ and they originally behave with a cooperative democratic system‚ led by a charismatic boy named Ralph‚ as they have become accustomed to in England‚ for “‘…we’re not savages. We’re English‚ and the English are the best at everything. So we’ve got to do the right

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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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    As Albert Einstein once said‚ “Peace cannot be kept by force; it can only be achieved by understanding.” A society with no understanding is set up for failure. In William Golding’s novel Lord of the Flies‚ the children’s society is filled with hatred and greed. The children lose their moral judgement fighting each other trying to gain control over a limited supply of necessities‚ equality of human power‚ and limited affection. This causes havoc leading the group into a spiraling path of destruction

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    Layla Odeh Miss Lustmann English 9H 11/19/16 “Lord of the Flies” Symbolism When an author uses symbolism‚ the context of their words are given a more deeper meaning. Symbolism is portrayed when an ordinary object‚ event‚ person‚ or animal is given an extraordinary significance towards any piece of writing. In the novel “Lord of the Flies”‚ author William Golding tells a story of how a group of British boys are stranded on an island where they must now learn how to live with no adults. Throughout

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    Blake Dimon Mrs. Brown English2‚ Period3 8 October 2012 Lord of the Flies Essay As the plot progresses in Lord of the Flies by William Golding‚ the children stranded on the island become less and less attached to social norms. Near the end of the novel the children have no shame in slaughtering animals‚ embracing violence‚ and using the ground they stand on as their own personal bathroom. Every human has a primal instinct lying within them but it is not a question of how close you are to acting

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    freedom‚ and life as they knew it deteriorates. Lord of the Flies is influenced by the author ’s life and experiences. Golding ’s outlook on life changes‚ due to his heavy involvement in W.W.II‚ to his current philosophy that "The shape of society must depend on the ethical nature of the individual‚ and not on any political system however apparently logical or respectable" (Baker‚ 1965). The major theme that Golding develops in Lord of the Flies is the deterioration of rules and order in a lawless

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    Anonymous Mrs. Snow Classics and Composition I 25 February 2013 Savagery vs. Civilization In William Golding’s Lord of the Flies‚ the boys on the island start off as a group of refined British boys‚ however as time goes by‚ their humane ways are put to rest and readers witness the savagery and violence that these once-civil boys possess. In the beginning of the book‚ all the boys portray a civilized attitude about them—some more than others. Piggy for instance‚ throughout the story is the

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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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    but the super-ego and id are the ones putting in their opinions. In the book “The Lord of the Flies” certain characters help to represent part of Sigmund Freud’s theory of the id‚ ego‚ and super-ego. Jack represents the id because he has the mind of a child and he does whatever he pleases. Piggy is the one who symbolizes the super-ego because he always follows the rules‚ and he thinks before he acts. Finally‚ Ralph represents the ego because he is a balance of both the id and the super-ego.

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