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    William Golding uses many different techniques to convey his thoughts on a society without rules in his novel‚ Lord of the Flies. By using word choice‚ action and even symbolism‚ Golding is able to present the common topics that surround a society without rules‚ such as the struggle for power and the need to feel safe within a community. By using these techniques‚ he is also able to present his opinion that a society without rules will become savage and will not be able to survive. By using

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    Theory are the id—the state of mind that acts on instinct—and the superego—the state of mind that acts as one’s conscience. In Lord of the Flies‚ Roger can clearly represent the id‚ whereas Simon acts as the superego of the group. Acting on one’s superego can easily be associated with innocence and good‚ which is illustrated in the novel. In chapter one of Lord of the Flies‚ Ralph and Jack climb up the mountain with Simon. As they reach the top‚ the boys get a clear‚ beautiful view of the island. It

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    the air was filled smoke and planes. The ground permeated with blood‚ dead men‚ horses‚ and gun shells. Also on an Island lurks a fearful being‚ that has aghast a group of boys‚ and it is known as the “beast.” According to the documents in The Lord of the Flies‚ the “fiend” is an unnatural being that terrorizes a group of small boys. This “brute” is coming from the nightmares of the boys‚ which causes them to panic.Now you are wondering‚ what is the swine and how it’s affecting the group of small boys

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    The Evil Within Children are traditionally portrayed as innocent and pure. However‚ in the novel Lord of the Flies‚ the boys stranded on the island turn from a group of proper‚ English school boys to uncivilized savages. Adults place a nonexistent innocence on children; all humans are born with evil tendencies. Throughout the novel‚ William Golding reveals that not even children are purely innocent. William Golding reveals this through the controllability and power that fear has over humans‚

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    subjects include the tension between groupthink and individuality‚ between rational and emotional reactions‚ and between morality and immorality. How these play out‚ and how different people feel the influences of these‚ forms a major subtext of Lord of the Flies. In the midst of a wartime evacuation‚ a British plane crashes on an isolated island. The only survivors are all male children below age 13. Two boys‚ the fair-haired Ralph and an overweight‚ bespectacled boy reluctantly nicknamed "Piggy" find

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    The Hunters’ Masks in Lord of the Flies Though a mask may just be a shaped piece of plastic‚ a paper cut out or a painted face‚ they all have the same ability to create the feeling of freedom of responsibility. In William Golding’s‚ Lord of the Flies‚ the deserted boys go through many changes‚ both physically and mentally just by donning masks. When the boys first arrive on the island‚ they are unable to successfully find and kill food; they also try hard to keep things civilized. As the novel

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    William Golding in his hit book‚ Lord of the Flies‚ disscusses that everyone has the inborn characteristic of evil and savagery suppressed inside of them. In Lord of the Flies all of the boys seem innocent but outside of society’s rules and regulations‚ they do whatever they can to survive. This aspect of boys is what Golding describes as evil‚ their human instincts for survival. Golding wrote this book to show that evil is inside everyone and also that humans are weak‚ but in the book not everyone

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    Alienation‚ out group‚ rites of passage‚ hunting and gathering‚ oligarchy‚ coalition‚ power‚ authority‚ obedience‚ discovery‚ invention‚ culture shock‚ deviance‚ norms‚ values‚ machismo --- all of which are found in the paragraph below. Lord of the Flies not only serves as a great coming of age tale but also introduces many sociological concepts that can be exposed through the plot and characters within the movie/book. Like any coming of age tale there are rites of passage in which the boys experience

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    In William Golding’s "Lord Of The Flies"‚ there are many frightening moments that cause drama and suspense. Such as‚ throughout the book when all the kids live on their own with no parents. They are all young in age‚ there is no help anywhere near by‚ they need to build shelters in order to live. There is no way off of this island unless a boat notices them‚ there are no hospitals in case of an injury‚ and there is limited supply of food and water. Also‚ they have no contact with anyone‚ and they

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    order to have a functioning society‚ those of the community‚ must have responsibilities and achieve them. However‚ too often people lack certain traits or characteristics that withhold them from being successful and achieving tasks. In the novel Lord of the Flies by William Golding‚ the main characters will show how different personality traits and mindsets can set back or take away from achieving a duty. Ralph‚ one of the older boys who was born a leader‚ demonstrates that you must always stay sane or

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