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    Jack’s choir boys are extremely similar to him in how they behave. One choir boy‚ Roger‚ shows many traits similar to Jack. He enjoys hurting people as well as hunting pigs. Roger killed Piggy by dropping a boulder on him. He keeps himself in “inner intensity of avoidance and secrecy” (Golding 22). Jack likes him the most because of this savagery that he possesses. Ralph chooses his inner circle differently because of

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    explorers return‚ Ralph sounds the conch shell‚ summoning the boys to another meeting on the beach. He tells the group that there are no adults on the island and that they need to organize a few things to look after themselves. Jack reminds Ralph of the pig they found trapped in the vines in the jungle‚ and Ralph agrees that they will need hunters to kill animals for meat. Ralph declares that‚ at meetings‚ the conch shell will be used to determine which boy has the right to speak. Whoever holds the conch

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    “The story takes place in WW2‚the story takes place on an island. The book begins with how they’re a bunch of british kids on an island. They were on a plane trying to fly away from war when a plane shot it down sending one half of the plane down in flames. That when Ralph finds himself by himself on a beach near a jungle this is when We meet Piggy who is chubby‚ and has Thick glasses that he can’t see without it. When the two boys met they discuss about the plane and what happened. They wandered

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    The Little Red Hen Parts (5): Narrator Hen Pig Duck Cat NARRATOR Once upon a time‚ a pig‚ a duck‚ a cat and a little red hen all lived together in a cosy little barn on a pretty nice hill. All day long‚ the pig wallowed in his disgusting mud. The duck paddled in her puddle gleefully. The cat slept happily in the sun. They left all the work of the barn for the little red hen to do. She had to pick up all the leftover food from the pig‚ clear up all the feathers and fur that the duck and cat shed.

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    Symbolism in Lord of Flies

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    symbols; however with some in-depth thought you can see that they reflect the various situations on this microcosm of an island. As time on the island continues‚ the symbols change with it‚ and what they mean also is represented by this change. The pigs‚ the conch and Peggy’s specs are all Symbolic of the destruction and savagery that grows on the island. Before we get down to the details‚ we should address the fact that Lord of the Flies is one big allegory. Symbols aside‚ the boys as a whole can

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    Guinea pigs have been used in many experiments. Female guinea pigs start showing sexual behavior when they are forty-five days old. They become restless and show greater activity. Over a period of eight hours the female mounts herself on other female guinea pigs to show the male that she is ready to have intercourse. The male is then excited and approaches the female. After they have intercourse she runs away and stays far away from all the males (Hauser 82). A male guinea pig always gets excited

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    live off just fruit and other plants which ended up giving them terrible diarrhea. The choir boys then hunted the island for pigs with Jack failing at the first attempt. “I was going to” said Jack. He was ahead of them and they could not see his face. “I was choosing a place. Next time -!” The hunt for the pigs turned into a savage quest for redemption and revenge on the pigs which led to Jack losing his human side and made him insane but he kept the boys well fed and happy. This was the turning point

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    choose to be barbaric rather than sensitively logical. His human characteristics slowly give way to his obsession to kill. As he becomes morally corrupted‚ he masters the skill of killing without any sorrow‚ and the narrator compares this to a mother pig who is still feeding her piglets by stating that: “‘She was black and pink; and the great bladder of her

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    mass evacuation‚ but a plane full of boys doesn’t make it to its destination. The plane crashes on an island and the boys must find a way to survive‚ meanwhile the boys true nature comes out. After Jack and his hunters kill the pig they reenact the kill with Robert as the pig and almost beat him to death. Then Jack and his tribe think Simon is the beast and kill him. Jack’s tribe also gets their way by killing Piggy and threatening Ralph. Humanity takes many risks for survival yet little were considered

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    and threatening look to it. Just like Jack because at one point of the story‚ Jack kills a pig and thinks that slitting its throat is funny. Showing how dark he is. Each part of this mask has a meaning or representation from the book. I used long strips of black paper the show the scraggly and dirty hair of the boys because they don’t wash themselves. The three red dots stand for the boys grouping around the pig in the

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