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    Lord of the Flies- How would you characterize Ralph? Cite textual evidence to support your opinion of Ralph‚ please? Have you ever jotted down notes on a character that is important? If you have‚ that is great because you will get a better understanding of the book better. If you haven’t‚ you should start now. I’m reading Lord of the Flies and the protagonist of the story is Ralph. I would characterize Ralphy by naming his character traits and what he does that is significant. Read on to find

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    In The Words of Emerson In his essay FriendshipRalph Waldo Emerson explains the importance of friendship in the life of a person‚ how out of so many people a person gets attached with a certain person or people‚ and created a special bond with them. Ralph Waldo Emerson was a writer‚ publicist‚ and American poet. He was the son of a priest which is most likely one of the reasons why he brings up church so much in his literature. In 1821‚ he finished school at Harvard College. After his graduation

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    William Golding’s Lord of the Flies Oh the dreaded 12th grade reading book was finally here and ready to present itself. The syllabus explained it all but of course none of us heeded the written warning. I assumed we were all hoping that our teacher would suffer from a lapse in memory and forget all about the mind-numbing three weeks of reading. As we sat in our seats a paperback book was passed down the rows. I watched as the stack that once held 12 books slowly start to dwindle down‚ and

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    Lord of the Flies Chapter 7 Lord of the Flies written by William Golding is a novel about human beings losing their sanity and becoming in humane. In the book some British boys have crash landed on to an isolated and desolate island. The more time they were stranded‚ the more savage the boys became towards each other and eventually‚ they resorted to killing each other without feeling any guilt. In Chapter 7 entitled “Shadows and Tall Trees‚” Golding uses perception as the motif to enhance the theme

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    JACK Lord of the Flies Jack Key Quotations I ◦ “ we can’t eat them” this is about the candle buds‚ the fact that jack says he cannot eat them shows that he doesn’t care as they are not useful to him and he has no appreciation for beauty or his natural surroundings as apposed to Simons response. Shows the selfish nature that he has already‚ in a way he could be practical in this sense they are useless to us. A quality of a leader‚ he is decisive. His language is very assertive. ◦ “we’ll have rules…

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    LORD OF THE FLIES Chapter 1: The Sound of the Shell A plane evacuating British boys has been shot down in the Pacific. The boys have been ejected safely from the plane and have landed on a remote island. With no adult supervision‚ they attempt to establish order and a plan for survival. They elect a chief (Ralph) and he selects Jack Merridew‚ a militant choir bully‚ to rule over the choir‚ who become hunters. We also meet Piggy in chapter 1. Piggy is fat‚ suffers from asthma‚ and has no social skills

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    leadership in “Lord of the Flies” by William Golden would be Ralph. The reason I chose Ralph for good leadership is because when the plane crashed onto the uninhabited island causing the scar‚ Ralph began searching for other kids trying to form a group to survive and get rescued from the island. There are also some capable leaders such as Jack‚ Simon‚ and Piggy. Jack would also be a capable leader but there are a lot of flaws about Jack Merridew. Jack in the book “Lord of the Flies” is considered

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    A friendship can be considered to be one of the most complex and ever changing concepts that the human race tries to comprehend. In ”Lord of the Flies”: by William Golding‚ Piggy and Ralph‚ both as different in looks as they are in personality‚ are forced together by fate and to allie with one another for survival .Through the harsh experiences‚ that they battle through‚ an indestructible bond is formed. The friendship continuously develops from the reliance of Piggy upon Ralph at

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    The book Lord of the Flies written by William Golding is a 1950’s best seller and is read in many schools across the nation today. It is compelling and addictive and the further the reader gets into the story‚ the easier it becomes to read. Ralph and Jack are the two ‘leaders’ in the book. Although‚ Jack isn’t chosen as the leader at first‚ as he descends into savagery and loses innocence‚ he has more and more influence on some of the boys. The two boys‚ Ralph and Jack‚ are very different but they

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    The Indulging Theme of Lord of The Flies: Responsibility is an expectation society places on you at some point in life. The Lord of the Flies written by William Golding‚ fully expresses this thought as a constant theme throughout the book. Multiple characters are faced with decisions of whether to do the “right” or responsible thing or to just run off and embrace the joys of having no real authority that proper society maintains. No true order can be maintained without some form of the older

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