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    Civil Vs Savagery

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    This picture is of Ralph and Jack who are two of the main characters in The Lord of the Flies. This picture shows the main theme of civil vs. savage. Ralph is civil because he wants to keep everything on the island the way he thinks it’s supposed to be. He is also still in his school uniform because he thinks they should keep those clothes on because it is the civil thing to do. Ralph is holding the conch in his hands which is the item on the island that holds the most power. Eventually it loses

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    In Lord of the Flies‚ William Golding conveys how one’s environment and community ultimately influence‚ and even oppress individual identity. Civilization‚ while refined and rational‚ can be quite fragile. Since the boys landed on the island‚ the isolation has been able to bring out the beast within most as they struggle for survival and struggle to build a functioning society. In essence‚ civilization suppresses the unrestrained desire prevalent in savages; however‚ as civilization and rationality

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    Aaron Dunleavy's Strays

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    Aaron Dunleavy’s Strays paints a dystopian world populated by children unfettered by societal strictures. The film takes place in a run down suburbia‚ opening with shots of overgrown bushes before cutting to two small boys hurling rocks‚ their target revealed to be a dead man in chains—a symbol of civilization overthrown. Other shots of children running and playing are shown but carry a similarly bleak ambience—they have dirt smeared on their faces and hands. Two boys are shown capturing a bird

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    I Am David

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    I Am David is a book about a brave‚ daring‚ and serious boy named David written by Anne Holm. David is a twelve year old boy looking for his mom. David needs to get to Denmark where he will find his mom. David is faced with many challenges along the way to get to Denmark. He gets rides from many people on his way to many place along the way to Denmark. David is a twelve year old boy that is brave for escaping the concentration camp where he was born. All David knows is the camp so surviving on the

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    Human beings are naturally both evil and good. Some people may never show their good side‚ some may never show their evil side‚ and some may show both. Certain situations‚ like stranded on an island fighting for survival‚ may bring out the worst in people‚ which is exactly what William Golding showed us in Lord Of The Flies. Jack turns evil very quickly in this story. He focuses on hunting for meat which brings out the violent side of Jack. The hunting and killing persuaded Jack to let evil take

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    Name:darren Class:E7H Critical response of Molloy and Grove’s article Topic:H1N1 Summary H1N1 is a swine flu which was outbreak all over the world in 2009 and 2010.Molloy and Grove both discuss the action that government take to solve this crisis‚ but have very different views about its value. While Grove is positive about the effort that government did‚ Molloy is highly skeptical. He argues that H1N1 is not as serious as we expect and government has overreacted the

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    “Lord of the Flies” is absolutely filled with symbolism in and out‚ my goal is to show symbolism that appears in the book. I will feature 3 Symbols‚ first is the conch representing order‚ second is Ralph representing civilization‚ last is Jack representing savagery and evil. Symbolism is a very major aspect in “Lord of the Flies” and is one of the major themes appearing in the book‚ if you understand the symbolism in the book you will have much more understanding over the ideas of the book. Order

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    Beast From Fire Fire aids humans and helps them survive by providing important benefits. By producing heat and light‚ fire offers protection and the ability to prepare safe food and water. The gift from Prometheus‚ fire symbolizes raw power and offers proof of the human ability to shape the world. Although fire has no subconscious‚ it has a will of its own‚ and can therefore be considered human. In Lord of the Flies‚ Golding personifies fire as a figure of authority in order to demonstrate how power

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    “If there is no one around to guide children‚ then they go wrong...” says the author of Lord of The Flies‚ William Golding about a topic in his acclaimed book (Golding). In Golding’s novel a group of boys become stranded on a tropical island‚ and begin a slow descent into madness. One of the boys‚ Roger‚ kills another named Piggy by pushing a large rock which knocks Piggy to his death. While it is true Roger committed the crime he may not be psychologically healthy. Roger does in fact exhibit signs

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    Farther on in the chapter when the storm finally breaks‚ a very menacing atmosphere is created. The tension keeps rising throughout the passage as it nears the death of Simon- though the build up of events and grotesque descriptions of the boys’ actions and the environment around them. One of the ways in which Golding depicts a menacing atmosphere is through consistent and vivid descriptions; for example‚ when the boys have "a wave of restlessness" that made them "swaying and moving aimlessly". Here

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