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    In William Golding’s Lord of the Flies‚ a plane full of British boys gets shot down‚ leaving the pilot dead‚ while most of the boys survive. The boys find themselves on a uninhabited island‚ away from the civil society they once knew. Ralph‚ the fair haired protagonist‚ becomes chief and attempts to keep the boys civilized‚ but his attempts fail. Over time‚ the boys go down the path of savagery and become careless about their responsibilities on the island‚ instead they value food and hunting the

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    The film “Something the Lord Made” directed by Joseph Sargent tells the tale of Alfred Blalock‚ a cardiologist‚ and his African American lab technician Vivien Thomas‚ who work together in finding a solution to a disease known as Blue Baby Syndrome before time runs out. Though in the beginning Thomas was intended to be a janitor for Blalock’s laboratory‚ Thomas’ profound knowledge of medicine and the body led him to be Blalock’s right-hand man‚ and together‚ they further their research. Though

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    In fact‚ Galadriel proved her helpfulness through the dust given to Sam that rejuvenated the soil of the Shire. This was not her only good act. The light contained within the phial that Galadriel gives to Frodo possesses an extremely important background. The light comes from the Silmaril that created the North Star‚ and the light in that Silmaril came from Yavanna’s Two Trees. This is another example of nature being on the side of good. The villains in the story are often given mechanical attributes

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    In today’s world‚ there are many conflicts that infringe in our daily lives. For example‚ Donald Trump becoming president‚ terrorist groups fighting against countries‚ or constantly having conflict between countries certain point of view. Lord of the Flies‚ by William Golding‚ was a classic novel and still is. It portrays conflict throughout the whole story. It’s about British boys who crashes on an island in the Pacific Ocean during a world war. The kids have to make a civilization to adapt to the

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    Thomas Hobbes was one of the most controversial philosophers of all time. He argued that the‚ “Life of man [is] solitary‚ poor‚ nasty‚ brutish‚ and short” (Hobbes 77). Clearly he didn’t think that humanity was a good group of beings. In the Lord of the Flies by William Golding‚ one character‚ Jack Merridew‚ displays many characteristics of Hobbes’ philosophy on man. Time after time‚ Golding subtly refers to Hobbes’ philosophy through Jack and his reactions with other characters in the book. After

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    In the book Lord of the Flies‚ written by William Golding‚ originally written as a bedtime story for William’s kids to replace another book‚ Coral Island: because he finds it bogus. After William returned from “D-Day” (World War Two event) he had a totally new look on the world and the human heartedness‚ believing humans were cynical and not goodwilled. The book begins with plane full of young boys‚ ages from around seven to thirteen‚ that crashes on an island secluded from society. The boys decide

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    there aren’t any beasts to be afraid of on this island….Serve you right if something did get you‚ you useless lot of cry-babies!’” (Golding 82-83). In the book Lord of the Flies by William Golding‚ a group of boys crash and become stranded on an island. Using nothing but their wits and skills‚ they must learn to survive in order to see the day of their rescue. In the beginning‚ the boys start off as a whole group who act civilized and cultured‚ however as the plot progresses the boys turn into the

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    In The novel Lord of the Flies‚ written by William Golding in 1954 a group of British boys is on a plane that crashes onto an island. As the boys attempt to fend for themselves‚ distinct personalities emerge. Piggy‚ who is bullied and teased‚ is a symbol of maturity. Meanwhile‚ Ralph is elected chief when they first arrive on the island‚ but he loses his leader ship to Jack. He is a symbol of optimism. Jack is evil and is a symbol of savagery. Piggy is the biggest outcast to of all the boys on

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    Being stranded on an island with no parents is a difficult situation to adjust to. In the book Lord of the Flies‚ written by William Golding‚ Simon is a young‚ deep character who finds himself alone. When being trapped on the island‚ this inspirational character is deteriorating inside‚ as he tries to help those around him. The kind-hearted boy is a very calm‚ quiet and shy person‚ who does not take stress well. Even though‚ he seems happy on the outside‚ there is a side of him none will see. The

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    Are humans naturally bad people? According Lord Of The flies we are. In the following essay you will see a significant amount of evidence that people are indeed bad‚ but there is also a silver lining to show that people can be good. Author William Golding wrote this after being in World War II‚ so he was most likely mentally unstable and pessimistic over the events he had just seen and been a part of which is a main reason as to why he thought that humans are horrible‚ evil people. Exhibit A‚

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