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    trying to say in the novel as a whole? The major event of these few pages is the first sentence. “The fire was dead.” This is clear and simple‚ like Ralphs anger at the confirmation of his fears at the fact it has gone out; this is exaggerated further by the use of the word “dead”‚ suggesting a tone of death around the boys and with Ralph at the moment as he is so dumbstruck. This is because the ship has passed without being signalled symbolising civilisation moving further and further away

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    Ralph's 'Hunting Game'

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    of the moors serve? Ralphs two flash backs serve the purpose of showing that Ralph is desperately wanting to go home and misses how life was before landing on the island. It also shows that he is still able to remember things from civilization. The flashbacks are also what separates Ralph from the others‚ as he can remember and the others are slowly starting to forget about their previously life. 3. Why is it important that Ralph is involved in the “hunting game" Ralph being involved in the

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    How Nebraska Came to Be One warm afternoon‚ a farmer named Ralph was going to get all of his cattle into one place because their was a rare cow disease called Anthrax‚ which is caused by Bacillus anthracis. Anthrax can be transmitted from animals to humans‚ and vis-versa. The cows were already infected with the disease‚ so the farmer wanted to make sure none of his visitors got the dreadful disease as well. “ I know it’s a matter of time until i die “ he said feeling depressed. He was barefoot

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    Lord of the Flies

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    regulations. Jack states‚ “I agree with Ralph. We’ve got to have rules and obey them. After all‚ we’re not savages. We’re English‚ and the English are best at everything.” (Golding)… Ralph later reminds the boys of the rules “So remember. The rocks for a lavatory. Keep the fire going and smoke showing a signal. Don’t take food from the mountain. Take your food up there.” (Golding‚ 87) As they continue to survive‚ the boys become indolent – ignoring the rules. As chief‚ Ralph takes the initiative to bring order

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    Morality and Ralph

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    1. Dominant impression: Genuine goodness is rare and can even overtake the sense of order or of savagery. Ralph‚ who represents order‚ and Jack‚ who represents barbarism‚ both try to look for Simon (representing human goodness)‚ but he doesn’t follow either of them‚ only his own heart. Genre: Fiction 2.Allegory. Ralph is order‚ shown when he says “I’ll go on with the shelter”. Shelter‚ to safety‚ leadership‚ thinks about others’ as well‚ not just himself. Jack is savagery‚ shown when he says “If

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    The Butterfly Revolution‚ William Butler; Lord of the Flies‚ William Golding Entry 1 Power has various meanings. It could mean authority or maybe strength. Either way power has a corruptive nature. In The Butterfly Revolution power is used to mean authority. With power comes responsibility and consequences. For instance too much power can lead to destruction. Rome is a perfect example that because Rome grew too fast and was too gigantic and with the lack of a sufficient government it lead

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    Little Britches

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    Britches‚ by Ralph Moody is the touching true story about when the author himself was young. Ralph and his family of 7 moves from New Hampshire to a ranch in Colorado when Ralph is eight. Ralph gains many good virtues along his boyhood journey. Three of them are‚ being a hard worker‚ being honest‚ and being determined. The first of Ralph’s good virtues is being a hard worker. Ralph loved to help his father. He was always exited about helping him with the milking and the chores. Ralph enjoyed

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    setting is on a island in the middle of nowhere. The main characters are Jack‚ and Ralph. They do not get along very well. Ralph follows the rules‚ and Jack likes to break them. Conflicts occur in the novel when Ralph becomes leader‚ and Jack doesn’t think they should have a leader‚ or rules. Jack thinks they should be able to do what they want when they want because there are no grownups there to tell him what to do. Ralph thinks they need rules to survive. In the book when the boys first get to the

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    Gender and Complaints

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    Pay Now For What Ralphs’ Employee Did Then? Question 1: Assuming that the store and district managers of Ralphs received complaints about Misiolek’s behavior starting in 1985‚ but that these complaints did not reach Ralph’s headquarters in Compton‚ do you believe that the judge is right in holding that the company as a whole should not be held responsible for his actions? Should the company be held responsible for policies that prevent complaints from reaching headquarters? Ralphs Grocery Co. should

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    Piggy and Ralph

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    By: Stephanie Buddys or not‚ Ralph and Piggys relationship fluctuates from big differences to being practically the same person. In William Golding’s Lord of the Flies there are similarities and differences in the relationship between Ralph and Piggy. Ralph is fit while Piggy is not‚ also no one likes Piggy but everyone likes Ralph. One similarity is that they both stuck together in the same group. Ralph and Piggy’s relationship is different since Ralph is fit and Piggy isn’t. For example

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