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    liberated from the shame and self consciousness." This describes how Jack felt differently with the paint on his face. Many transformations changed Jack’s behavior. He becomes obsesses with hunting‚ and killing pigs. He takes great pride in the fact that he killed a pig. "’I cut the pigs throat‚’ said Jack‚ proudly ... ’there were lashings of blood‚’ Said Jack‚ laughing and shuddering ’You should have seen it!" Jack also becomes less civilized when he becomes violent and hits Piggy for no justifiable

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    an Animal William Golding‚ author of Lord of the Flies‚ intends for the reader to view Jack as an animal because the longer the boys are on the island the more they are becoming like a savage. First‚ the author uses a simile. As Jack is hunting for pigs‚ the author writes‚ “Then dog-like‚ uncomfortable on all fours yet unheeding his discomfort‚” (48). The simile in this passage is Jack on all fours like a dog. Since Jack is a human‚ he walks on two feet‚ not four legs. This gives the reader the sense

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    to become savages everything falls. In Lord of the Flies‚ William Golding applies savagery to shape the beast‚ hunting pigs‚ and piggy’s glasses. The beast is a symbol Golding uses to represent the savage impulses lying deep within every human being. Civilization exists to suppress

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    from EC and its products can be sold at a guaranteed price under the common agricultural policy (CAP) of EC. Although Blessed Farm has faced problems‚ including increase in land prices‚ opposition from residents and increase in number of death of pigs‚ it has been operating for a number of years since there was a great support from different stakeholders. It is important to identify these stakeholders and understand the motivation for them to become part of Blessed Farm. In order to tackle the

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    For example‚ the chants are the words‚ “Kill the pig (or the beast). Cut his throat‚ Spill its blood.” During a hunt on page 114‚ the boys all go on a hunt and find a boar. Each boy gets a stab at it but the boar runs away alive. After this‚ Jack and the rest play a little game where they are the hunters

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    had innocence left. The major theme in Lord of the Flies was the loss of innocence. When they are first on the island they are forced to make grown-up decisions that take away their childlike innocence. Later on they kill and take away life from pigs. This takes a chunk of the boys’ innocence. Finally‚ they begin killing people‚ which causes all of their innocence to disappear. In the beginning of the book‚ the boys act like children and are innocent. By the end of the book‚ the boys are savages

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    doing as he innately desires‚ which is to hurt Henry‚ he feels as though “the protection of parents and school and policemen and law‚”[65] are presiding over him. This same situation arises when Jack goes to kill the first pig that the boys meet. Jack knows that how to kill the pig‚ but misses his chance as he is afraid to contradict the ideals of civilization. The veil of society completely covers the boys at this point in the novel. Over the course of the novel‚ the boys reveal their more savage

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    “Which is better‚ to have laws and agree‚ or to hunt and kill?” (164). The Lord of the Flies‚ a fictitious novel by William Golding‚ focuses on a stranded group of British boys stuck on an uninhabited island‚ attempting to establish a way to govern themselves‚ which ultimately ends in a disastrous way due to the different goals of the two opposing factions: the Civilized and the Savage. Golding is heavy on symbolism‚ and uses it to reinforce the two themes recurring throughout the book: Civilization

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    that all the boys would continue to be afraid. One of Jack’s strategies to make the boys feel braver was that he created the death chant‚ “kill the beast‚ cut his throat‚ spill his blood.” Also Jack created the dance where a boy pretended to be a pig while all the other boys stood around him and pretended to spear him to death. It was in the middle of this crazed dance that Simon stumbled out from the jungle and all the boys fell upon him and killed him. The prosecution will also present evidence

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    Our Daily Bread‚ as the title suggests this is not about bread‚ as I hoped it was. Rather it’s about people earning their bread‚ their livelihood. The term ‘bread’ is derived from the larger term ‘bread-winner’ as the one who is the primary provider of the household‚ and the ‘daily bread’ is simply referring their daily livelihood. As my time spent in the US‚ I often used to wonder how the different food companies were able to produce mass amount of food to keep the population fed. This movie is

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