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    The Ethnical Nature of an Individual How ethical nature of the individual is explained through out the Lord of the Flies and as civilization and savagery unfolds‚ Ralph represents civilization and Jack represents savagery. When they picked their leader (which was Ralph) other characters are outraged‚ moving on through the society‚ different opinions matter and represents a group of individuals. On the other hand‚ Ralph is civilized he tries to have different groups so they can have order within

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    life we do not think about symbolism. Most times we notice it in books or movies‚ But we can also‚ for example see symbolism in colours. The colour red‚ means for some person’s excitement‚ energy‚ or passion. Symbolism is a big subject in the novel Lord of the Flies. I am going to talk about one of these symbols. During a nuclear war‚ a plane full of schoolboys from Brittain crashed on an uninhabited island. The littluns and the bigguns need to survive on a uninhabited island and they try to get

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    “What are we? Humans? Or Animals? Or Savages?”~ William Golding. Throughout the book Lord of the Flies that question will continue to run through your mind. It’s going to leave the reader wondering whether or not they would act the same as the boys in the story. There’s always a right and wrong way to handle whatever life throws at you. You can handle it as a Human‚ Animal‚ or a Savage. One of the boys from the story chose to handle it as a Human. Simon’s conversation with the “Beast” can tell us

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    Lord of the Flies is a thought-provoking novel about a group of English school boys who are stranded on a desert island. The book follows the striking change from civilisation to savagery‚ to illustrate the need for law and order in a society. Without this‚ the malicious nature of humanity can be revealed and the morality and values of life will be lost. Symbolism and imagery play an important role in the novel and through this‚ many themes are revealed. Throughout the book‚ the different characters

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    The novel “Lord of the Flies” written by William Golding‚ contains a lot of symbolism that is a very important factor that influences the story‚ characters‚ and the outcome. The symbols I have chosen reoccur multiple times within this novel. I have chosen to analyse the symbolism of the beast‚ Piggy’s glasses‚ and fire. One of the most important symbols in the novel is the beast. The boys on the island were terrified of the beast‚ seeing it as an unknown creature that they had made up in their

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    Imagine being a 7-13 year-old kid stuck on an island? With nothing to eat? What would you do? In Lord of the flies‚ British school kids are stranded on an island‚ and in order for them to stay civilized they create laws. They elect Ralph to be the leader. Since Piggy was “the smart one” he was to be the counselor‚ but Jack wants to lead too‚ and he tries to persuade the others to turn savage and hunt. The 3 symbols I used were; the conch shell‚ Piggy’s spectacles‚ and the beast. One of the symbols

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    New Levels of Survival In the novel Lord of the Flies written by William Golding‚ is a book written about a group of British schoolboys whose plane crash lands on an island. There are no adults. There for the boys feel free to do anything‚ causing them to bring out the evil inside. The theme of the novel is leadership as they compete for the leader. The boys need to learn how to reach new levels of survival‚ while they are deserted on the island. In the introduction we are introduced to Ralph

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    Simon are categorized as outsiders‚ they could not be more different from each other. In a society without order‚ in which children are exposed to violence and murder‚ Piggy and Simon symbolize the civilized and the good of humanity. To quote “The Lord of the Flies”: ““What are we? Humans? Or animals? Or savages?”

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    From all of the facts and reasons presented throughout the book and in this essay it is obvious that Jack’s descension into savagery is indeed true. The fact that children are savages by nature cannot be denied since it has been proved thoroughly and explicitly throughout this novel. Golding also asserts that actually savagery is innate within each and every one of us‚ and that it is more primal than our instinct towards the civilized way of life. Having this been said‚ it can also be said that Jack’s

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    Lord Jim’s better half The reader encounters no sign of a woman role in the beginning and middle part of Joseph Conrad’s Lord Jim. It is not until its last chapters that the reader can see a woman figure. Perhaps‚ the reason for late appearance of a woman in the novel is due to Conrad’s unique style of writing. The story begins with the narration of a third person‚ which later in the novel Marlow takes over. The narration of the story goes back and forth; it does not start at the beginning of

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