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    the Texts you Have Studied in the Area of Study Represented Journeys That Have Challenged out Thinking and Broadened our Understanding of the World? Something that everybody goes through in his or her lives is adolescence. This is one of the biggest journeys we will have to overcome. This journey is not only physical but mental as well. These journeys take us from childhood and go through the necessary means to adulthood. Both the novel ‘Lord of the Flies’ by William Golding and the film ‘Stand

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    Lord of the Flies Comparative Analysis Angela Boui Throughout the book “Lord of the Flies” several different universal themes occurred. Not just in this book but in movies and TV shows as well. The different themes all show morals surrounding situations both good and bad. One main theme that is present is how people abuse power when it is not earned. This happens because people crave power and they want to be in control. In the following paragraphs‚ different themes will be linked with the book

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    Real World Genocide The book Lord of the Flies contains a number of subliminal meanings. One of those is how without authority figures how quickly society can fall apart and people can turn into barbaric beasts. In 1994 in the African country of Rwanda‚ where the Hutu tribe senselessly murdered almost 1‚000‚000 Tutsi men‚ women‚ and children. Just as Lord of the Flies shows how society can quickly break down and people can turn into savages‚ the Rwandan Genocide is a prime example of society breaking

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    William Golding’s Lord of the Flies William Golding‚ born on September 19‚ 1922 in England‚ had a traumatic childhood due to the pressure put upon him by his parents‚ who urged him to study natural sciences. However‚ he changed to English literature due to his passion for it. His writing career escalated after his experiences in World War II. William’s personality changed dramatically after his enrollment in the military‚ helping him to develop his novel‚ Lord of the Flies. William Golding‚ a

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    Lord of the Flies Essay A famous man once said “It is not what society can do for man‚ but it is what man can do for society.” This means that what we can do can affect our society for the better or for the worst. In his essay‚ Epstein stated that the theme of The Lord of the Flies was an attempt to trace the defects of human nature back to the defects of society. Golding was specifically stating that these defects were traits that negatively affect our society as a whole. Traits such as the

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    conch dies with him. The conch is smashed into thousands of pieces‚ which is about as close as an inanimate object is going to come to dying at all. So what was it about Piggy and his relationship with the conch that warranted their duo death? To answer this question‚ we have to go back to the beginning of the novel‚ where Piggy‚ a.k.a. the “fat boy‚” was discovering the conch along with Ralph. While Ralph finds the conch‚ Piggy is the one to identify it and tell Ralph how to use it. He then becomes

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    The Lord of the Flies Expository Essay-Final Assignment In the beginning of the novel‚ Ralph is confident that he and the boys will be rescued by his dad‚ but Piggy tells him that no one knows they are there‚ which makes Ralph feel unsure. Ralph is just like the other boys on the island‚ but he begins to change as the story progresses. Throughout the novel‚ as the theme turns from civilized to savage‚ the events Ralph experiences slowly change him emotionally‚ physically‚ and psychologically. Ralph

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    The book‚ Lord of the Flies by William Golding‚ is an exciting tale of the reversion of a group of boys stranded on an island. To continue with the success of this book‚ two movies were created‚ one in 1963 and one in 1990. The movie I am choosing to review is the movie version of Lord of the Flies produced in 1963. Although the movie does contain a minimal amount of differences from the book it’s based on‚ I noticed a variety of similarities between the novel‚ Lord of the Flies‚ and its corresponding

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    MYP English 4 12 December 2013 Word Count: 887 The Fault in Civilization Civilization is a crucial aspect of the way society functions today. It is the system that sustains an orderly environment in which its citizens can prosper. In the Lord of the Flies‚ Golding suggests that civilization is not as stable as it seems. Through character actions and symbols‚ he comments on the degrading state of civilization when it is put under unfamiliar conditions. Ideally‚ for every civilization‚ there exists

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    can be the cause of all deterioration in society. In The Lord Of The Flies when a group of boys are deserted on a remote island‚ they originally try to follow the societal values in which they learned in their homeland of Britain. Eventually‚ the boys lost all control over each other and even themselves because they forgot where they came from and what they stand for. The three main stages of societal deterioration seen in The Lord Of The Flies are the failure to duplicate British society‚ the breakdown

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