Syntax H.G. Wells’ The War of the Worlds is a novel written in the first person perspective with quite a variety of sentence structures but is predominantly composed of compound‚ complex‚ and compound-complex sentences. One of the few straight to the point‚ simple sentences in the text is‚ “I felt foolish and angry (44).” This sentence quickly and concisely conveys the emotional state of the narrator at this point in the story. Also contributing to the text are the long sentences that draw the
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A Nation of Lords The Autobiography of the Vice Lords David Dawley Dave Sobotka Crim 455 Gangs and Gangs Control Mr. Danny Madrid As you have read much of these books required for these book reports‚ I will do my best to give you what my thoughts about this book is about. So by starting off this book has opened my eyes and perspective about how the gang in the early years and now to the present times of gangs has changed for everyone including the Vice Lords as a gang. In the beginning of this
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tend to use specific techniques while writing‚ that make it easier to grab the reader and really engage them within the story itself. The Chocolate War is a strong example of how many authors follow this same formula for writing‚ and use it as a sort of backbone for their work. You can very easily tell how in just the first page of The Chocolate War‚ Robert Cormier uses this method of hooking in his reader. ”They murdered him”1 would probably be a shock to see as the first sentence to most people
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Adults and rules keep people in line and safe‚ so without them‚ the world would be in chaos. In William Golding’s Lord of the Flies‚ symbolism is used to communicate the theme of The Downfall of Society Without Consequences through the conch‚ the fire‚ and Piggy’s glasses. The conch helps communicate the theme because‚ at first‚ the boys think it has some authority‚ but throughout the book‚ they slowly don’t listen to it anymore and when the conch breaks‚ there is no more order on the island. The
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Ralph demonstrates many different dimensions in his character in the first four chapters of Lord of the Flies‚ by William Golding. Ralph is portrayed as the novels protagonist but unintentionally sways towards evil at some points in the novel. Golding describes him as the largest boy on the island‚ but has a “mildness about his mouth that proclaims no devil” (page 7). His size‚ demeanor and use of the conch shell prove him to be the chosen leader of the group of boys on the island. He is the direct
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Peloponnesian war were a time of disenchantment and frustration for Athens. The Athenians could not perceive and accept that despite all their powerfulness they had lost the war. It was a time that can be called today of “a cultural war”. On one side of this war were the traditionalists who blamed democracy and the sophists for the defeat in the war; they propagated to reinstate the conventional religious form of practice and reinforce the old-fashioned values. On the other side of this war were the young
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different types of personalities that are shown but some stick out more than others based on their actions and how they act around their peers. In the allegory novel Lord of the flies by William Golding‚ a group of young British boys get stranded on an island alone with no adults. They have to work together to survive but many issues arise. Lord of the flies demonstrates the Roger is a bad character by showing him bullying younger kids on the island‚ being violent‚ and bloodthirsty. The boys on the island
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(“Innocence”). During their stay on the island‚ the boys are losing their innocence. They are becoming uncivilized‚ wild and evil. The reality of civilization is to keep the innocence and lawfulness of the boys. Due to lack of civilization throughout the Lord of the Flies‚ the boys become forwardly cruel and primary revealing the true colors of a man. When the boys withdraw on the island‚ they behave like children‚ they are expressing fear‚ homesickness‚ and they are friendly towards each other. However
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Lord of the flies’ essay How does Golding explore the darkness of man’s heart in lord of the flies? To “explore the darkness of man’s heart” is one of the key themes in William Golding’s novel Lord of the flies. As the boys on the island regress from well-behaved‚ well-mannered children aching for rescue to cruel‚ bloodthirsty hunters who have no desire to return to civilization‚ the boys naturally lose their sense of innocence that they possessed at the beginning of the novel. This novel
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The 1960s are recognized as one of the most tumultuous decades in American history: The Second Wave of Feminism‚ the Civil Rights Movement‚ anti-war protests‚ the King and Kennedy’s assassinations‚ among other violence and social unrest marked the Kennedy‚ Johnson‚ and Nixon administrations. Also plaguing the nation was extreme poverty for many minority groups‚ despite the general era of prosperity for the majority. President Lyndon B. Johnson (1963-1968) demonstrated a desire to improve the lives
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