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    these questions in his novel‚ Lord of the Flies. In the story‚ a group of boys crash landed on a deserted island with no adults and initially tried to set up order and government. Ralph and Piggy were the ones who represented this desire for order. But as time went on they slowly became increasingly corrupted. Some say that the island itself corrupted them. However‚ it must have been the lack of civilization that merely enabled them to reveal their true inner savage. Lord of the Flies serves as a philosophical

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    Lord Krishna speaks not as Krishna the being‚ but as the Super Soul or Paramaatman‚ the Consciousness that is untainted. Every one of us for that matter is the same as the Absolute Soul. The individual Consciousness is like the air inside a pot; whereas the Universal Consciousness is like the all pervading air. The air that is inside the pot takes the shape of the pot. However it is not different from the air out side. Similarly the Soul inside a being is the same as the Universal Soul. But the

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    pursuit of bettering whatever environment you are in." (Qtd. in Post) In William Golding’s The Lord of The Flies the one character who continually tries to better the environment the boys are living in is Ralph‚ therefore he is a better leader than Jack who tries and succeeds at tearing the group of boys apart. The boys ended up on the island after their plane was shot down in the middle of the second World War. Two of the older boys Ralph and Jack fight for power on the island‚ Ralph motivated to get

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    Jaslyn Eloisil PHI 2010 Writing Assignment 1 9/5/13 My Lord and Savior‚ Jesus Christ Who is greater to live for than the one and only Jesus Christ? He is the one that died for our sins‚ the one that created everything living and nonliving on Earth‚ the ruler of all. His death allowed forgiveness for the sins of everyone on Earth. Why not give Him thanks by living for Him? Not allowing Him to be the ruler of your life is asking to spend an eternity in the fiery pits of hell. I enjoy summer

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    this is shown through not only fiction novels‚ but also in the real world today. In William Golding’s‚ Lord of the Flies and in Melissa Dittmann’s “What makes good people do bad things?”‚ they both depict how when man is exposed to fear through a situation‚ it can make them turn evil and things begin to turn to a state of inhumanity. When dropped into a situation of fear‚ through Golding’s Lord of the Flies and also through Dittmann’s “What makes good people do bad things?”‚ both situations

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    Lord of the Flies Final Response I believe that people have a natural tendency toward evil- but with saving glimpses of goodness because people can choose to do the right thing or the wrong thing‚ but sadly‚ many go for the wrong option. Being evil is easier for humans since this comes naturally to them. Humans are lazy and we would rather be evil than good‚ man also has a tendency to think and put themselves before others‚ for example‚ when thinking about a problem or situation‚ it is natural

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    One of many important themes in William Golding’s graphical novel‚ Lord of the Flies‚ is Fear. From the first chapter‚ until the last‚ fear plays an important role in this story. Fear is the most dangerous force on the island because it changes the boy’s behavior. And how the fear of the beast turns them into savages and makes them kill Simon‚ Fear of the consequences of doing certain actions and fear of losing power and being a minority in the group. Fear is the most dangerous force on the island

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    Alice Matthews Mrs. Chesanek Period One 19 April 2013 Lord of the Flies: Structured by Religion Human nature is a very recognized and popular topic‚ especially among those seeking a more profound perspective on life’s deeper meaning. A matter such as human nature cannot be considered without the mention of the infamous novel‚ Lord of the Flies‚ by William Golding. The question‚ of course‚ stands as: What is true human nature and how does it affect mankind? The answer is purely subjective‚ but most

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    A mask is an item that is used to hide emotion. In Lord of the Flies by William Golding‚ the boys stuck on the island use masks to hide their emotions. They all go through a rollercoaster of emotions but they all fear that showing the emotions will destroy them. Golding uses the masks to symbolize that the boys are hiding behind something to show that they are truly good and no evil can become of them. A mask is used on all of the boys to hide their primitive stage that they are feeling. The

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    According to William Golding‚ author of lord of the flies‚ the book was written to illustrate the profound and innate evil in all human beings. And thus‚ Golding designed the book to demonstrate this‚ and form his own example of what society does to itself when left to it’s own devices‚ the book also contains many symbols and metaphors to show the various parts of society‚ and together they represent society as a whole. In the novel‚ one part of society Golding shows us is Jack. The reason I am

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