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    ‘Which is better - to have rules and agree‚ or to hunt and kill’ This essay will use three characters to show how William Golding explores the concept of civilization and savagery in his novel‚ Lord of the Flies. The first character that is explored is Ralph. He represents civilization‚ ‘a face that proclaimed no devil’. Ralph is the elected leader and represents a democracy. He gives everyone a chance to speak provided that it is done in a fair and ordered manner. He is community minded. Ralph’s

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    Gina Becnel Mr. Villmer HN Brit Lit - Green 4 December 2013 Summer Reading Essay In the story The Lord of the Flies‚ many characters evolve‚ both positively and negatively‚ throughout the course of the novel once presented with a lack or supervision/moral governing. One of the story’s minor characters‚ Roger‚ is a good display of the impact that a removal of guidance can have on children‚ especially swift removal of this guidance and a replacement with a confusing and unusual environment.

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    After swimming in the water that felt like they were swimming in their own blood‚ Ralph saw something in the water that was as shiny as a diamond. The title is “The lord of the flies by William Golding”. This book is about a group of boys that have gotten stranded on a deserted island‚ and try hard to not argue‚ but just cannot stop fighting. The conch represents civilization and rules; But‚ as the story goes on the conch represents destruction because it breaks into thousands of pieces. [ Pattern

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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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    Erika Witt English 201 Mrs. Palmiotto 11 April 2016 Lord of the Flies Paper Assignment What is the criteria for one to be characterized as a hero? William Golding’s introduces this question through the characters of his novel Lord of the Flies. Jack Merridew’s adaptable instincts prove him to be the darwinian hero by leading the boys to survival. It is clear after reading Lord of the Flies‚ Jack is the darwinian hero due to his instincts. Such as when he uses his power to bring the hunters together

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    Golding Works: Lord of the Flies and The Inheritors Thesis: Through Lord of the Flies and The Inheritors‚ William Golding examines the conflict and the need for balance between the civilized and savage instincts in all humans. William Golding highlights the struggle between the ordered characteristics of society and the chaotic characteristics of humanity’s barbaric inclination. Ultimately‚ William Golding amplifies the innate savage instinct in humans. I. Savage Characters- Lord of the Flies A

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    Essay on William Golding’s Lord of the Flies In William Golding’s Lord of the Flies‚ a group of English boys is trapped on an island with no grown-ups. At first‚ this seems like the perfect place to relax. However‚ when the innate fear takes over the boys’ lives‚ they destroy what seemed to be a paradise. Golding develops a main theme in the novel‚ being civilization versus savagery‚ by using items that underline this theme. The first important item in the novel is the conch‚ used to assemble

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    Lord of the Flies Human Nature In the novel‚ Lord of the Flies‚ Golding has young and innocent children on a remote island to test how human nature works. Golding uses objects such as the conch and the Beast to reflect our society politically and psychologically. The novel shows human’s own illness and human nature. Human nature is unavoidable and can be a source of evil. It is one’s nature to do whatever it takes in order to survive. By trying to survive one’s evil creeps out. Jack and

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    Lord of the Flies by William Golding is a novel‚ where a group of young British boys are lost on an island after their plane crash lands. Throughout the novel William Golding utilization of literary devices are in place to reveal a theme of the novel‚ civilization and innocent are destroyed due to the savagery of the boys’‚ desire for power‚ and fear of the unknown. William Golding utilizes three important literary devices throughout the novel‚ symbolism‚ of when the conch is destroyed civilization

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    Human Allegory in Lord of Flies The human allegory in the story‚ “Lord of the Flies” is represented through the situation of a group of kids being stranded on an uninhabited island without any adults to take care of them. The reason that the author‚ William Golding‚ chose the characters to be kids and not teenagers nor adults is because of their innocence and lack of knowledge of the civilization that they came from. Before being on the island‚ they would not have had a chance to face great responsibility

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