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    of expressing subtle thoughts‚ delicate shades of feelings‚ sublime ideas effectively portrayed through the medium of Music. The Saiva saint Sundaramurthy Nayanmar in the above Padigam mentions that the Lord Himself is in the form of ‘Pan’ and the Pattu that praises the Lord is by itself the embodiment of the Almighty for the ardent worshipper. This article is pertaining to the illustration of efficacy of ‘Indalappan’ - ‚e;jsg;gz; in enacting miracles. Introduction:

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    In most societies adults play an important role in civilization. In William Golding’s novel‚ the Lord of the Flies‚ there is no adult authority which leads the young and reckless characters to lose control. The two characters Ralph and Piggy can be compared and contrasted in interesting ways. Both William Golding’s novel the Lord of the Flies and the secondary source “Men of a Smaller Growth” by Claire Rosenfield represent Piggy as young adolescent who has a mind of an adult. Piggy is

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    Lord of the Flies The beast is non-existent‚ yet it cannot be tamed. It is a figment of the human imagination‚ but it still causes fear. Sometimes‚ it only takes thought to produce fear‚ even in the bravest of minds. Thoughts have the ability to produce images‚ which leads the mind to believe that the beast is real. The author uses various techniques to portray the beast’s significance in “Lord of the Flies”. In this story‚ this “beast” is shown to be a symbol of hatred‚ causing the children to

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    Task 1 Lord of the flies Lord of the flies was my book of choice in our classics project . It was written by William Golding‚ a British book writer and noble prize winner. I chose to read this book because I have heard good things about it‚ both from my parents and my classmates. Lord of the flies was the most appealing book to me in the collection we had to choose from. The book is considered a classic and is some of the most recognizable literature William Golding has written. I only had time

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    The story of the “Lord of the Flies” by “William Golding” is fascinating because it makes a philosophical argument between savagery and civilized principles.In the story a group of boys crashland on a tropical island with no adults surviving the crash and soon the group splits into two the savages and the civilized but there was hints of foreshadowing all around the book of this slowly descending to savagery.Some examples of the foreshadowing start when the two main characters meet the other boys

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    “good guy” is often abused by surrounding beings. This often occurs in everyday life and has been demonstrated in countless stories. This was also shown in the Bible with Jesus Christ. One example of this occurrence can be found in William Golding’s Lord of the Flies. Golding uses the character Simon as a Christ figure and symbol of an ethical being to represent how people naturally begin to turn on their morals over time‚ from accepting the weak to murdering them. In the beginning of the novel

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    creative writer that was a part of his own writing class and had to go through many phases and years to create his most famous novel. He worked on many different books and used different literary devices‚ but his unique writing in The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings created his literary reputation. J.R.R. Tolkien’s goal

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    Lord of the Flies “Lord of the Flies” by William Golding is a stimulating novel that tells the story of a group of young boys stranded on a deserted island. The young boys soon realise that some form of leadership must be established in order for them to develop their idea of civilisation. The group’s descent into savagery meets some of the characters inevitable ends‚ as the society created at the beginning of the novel- crumbles due to Jack and Ralph’s alpha male rivalry. During the novel‚ one

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    While reading the book Lord of the Flies I noticed over and over again‚ the symbolism it shared with Greek Mythology. What was most obvious to me‚ was how Jack was depicted as the god of war‚ Ares. He’s seen as Ares for a number of reasons. Firstly‚ is his chaotic nature. Secondly‚ is his choice of weapon‚ the spear. Thirdly‚ is his association with the boar. Fourth‚ his thirst for power‚ and his hunters. Lastly‚ is his lust for blood and quick temper. Ares is well know for being the god of war

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    remote island‚ the boys had to find some form of leadership‚ and learn how to survive without the help of adults. At first the boys enjoyed the adventure and challenges‚ but after reality hit them‚ their sense of organization plummeted. In the book Lord of the Flies‚ by William Golding the author’s word choice and dialogue contributed heavily to the mood of the text. Three moods that were developed throughout the text are exhilaration‚ threat‚ and tragedy. One mood that was established by the author

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