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    When life throws scary and dire situations at you‚ some believe it is a test to see a person’s true colors‚ and how that person reacts under extreme pressure and conflict. In situations like these‚ leaders are born. In The Lord of the Flies‚ Ralph becomes a frontrunner as the “chief”‚ or leader in the story. Ralph struggles to maintain a civil relationship between all the boys‚ but still remains the more appropriate leader‚ including his civility‚ his conflicts‚ and his purpose. Ralph remains

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    Lord of the Flies‚ a novel by William Golding‚ reflects upon the very core of human beings. Golding described human beings as innately evil. He also showed readers that all it takes to bring humans’ true nature out is by being in an unknown environment that is free of laws. Being surrounded by mysterious creatures in an unknown land‚ the stranded boys are left for dead. In the small world without adults‚ the boys slowly corrupt in to follow their instinct to satisfy their immediate desires.

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    Jack‚ as a "former chorister" and "head boy" (22) at his school arrived on the island eager to make rules and punish those who broke them‚ although‚ he constantly broke the rules himself when he felt it was needed to further his own interests. The freedom Jack had on the island allowed the dark side of his character to be revealed from under his outer shell of a civilized schoolboy. Jack represents the evil side of human nature. Jack’s strong desire to be leader was best illustrated in his first

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    not every man’s greed."-Mahatma Gandhi. Everything man needs is right in front of them‚ but human nature drives them to be evil. Savagery and civilization is what the humans conscience battles. William Golding addresses this argument in the novel‚ Lord of the Flies‚ through an island of lost boys. They are strive to live civilized however‚ the evil inside begins to seep out‚ transforming them into savage hunters. When the boys crash land onto a deserted island‚they come together to form

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    always question how we can create order and keep peace. We strive to avoid destruction and bring order and peace. In the novel The Lord of the Flies and in The Cold War era‚ societies strived to construct a perfect world. They needed to do this in order to survive and protect their people. Societies are destroyed when there is a desire for power. In the novel The Lord of the Flies‚ Jack violated the rules the boys created when he stated‚ “Listen‚ all of you. Me and my hunters‚ we’re living along

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    War Photographer by Carol Ann Duffy – Analysis of Poem Summary of the poem… The poem details the inner conflict within a war photographer as he returns home to rural England after an assignment. Throughout the poem the photographer struggles to contain his feelings as the horrors he has witnessed resurface in his everyday life. The purpose of the poem is to demonstrate the suffering and devastation‚ both physically and emotionally‚ caused by war. THEMES In her poem Duffy deals with various

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    In the novel Lord of the Flies‚ by William Golding‚ Golding illustrates many different themes. One of the themes he demonstrates is being away from a civilized society causes a person to become barbaric. Throughout the novel the conflict is demonstrated between Jack and Ralph who represent savagery vs. civilization. The ways Golding demonstrates this theme is how the boys’ language changes throughout the story. Also the way their behavior changes‚ and how they lose their identities through out the

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    Lord of the Flies by William Golding is a novel that demonstrates how boys will act when there is no authoritative figure. When the boys find out that there are no adults‚ they become very excited. As time goes by rules and order are needed‚ but some of the boys choose to respect the rules and others are reckless. Ralph is one of the characters that enforces rules after he realizes that they need them‚ and it proves how he respects rules when there are no adults; on the other hand‚ Jack’s defiance

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    Marcos Belizario Belizario 1 Professor Sharon Wallace English I March 27‚ 2014 My Analysis on the film “War Dance” In the film War Dance It follows the life of three schoolchildren who live in northern Uganda in a refugee village (Patongo refugee camp). The reason why they live in a refugee camps is the results of the rebels who are kidnapping children to become child soldiers and sex slaves. They enter a national music competition to show the rest of Africa that they have a voice even

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    Manfred Lord Byron’s dramatic poem‚ Manfred‚ written during 1816-1817 can be interpreted in many ways. Manfred represents Byron’s vision of the Byronic hero‚ who is seen superior to humans‚ but rejects the comfort brought to him by religious representatives. Throughout this poem‚ it is clear that he feels regret and guilt‚ to whom and for what it is‚ is another question. Some believe that his guilt is directed toward his lover‚ Astarte. The theme that seems to be most apparent in this poem is the

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