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    of order? In The Lord of the Flies by William Golding‚ a group of preteens are dumped on an island due to a plane crash and try to build a civilization of their own‚ needless to say the results are less than positive. The author uses conflict‚ character development‚ mood‚ allegory‚ point of view and setting to support the theme that Without society’s rigid rules‚ anarchy and savagery can come to light. Conflict is used throughout the novel as a way of developing the savagery vs order theme. At the

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    the island. It’s interesting how life can change in a matter of seconds‚ or especially throughout centuries. There has been an immense change in lifestyle since the 1950s‚ the prominent cause being technology. William Golding‚ the author of Lord of the Flies‚ displays a troubling situation in a simple time‚ stimulating the reader to reflect on aspects of life now. If William Golding were to be given the opportunity to experience a day in the life of a teenager today‚ he would observe that the evolution

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    Group Survival within: Lord of the Flies Survival is an omnipresent principle that all life depend on for existence. Within the novel Lord of the Flies by William Golding‚ survival is observed as a major and important element that has to do with part struggle and part endurance. Within this novel‚ several characters come across the need to survive on an isolated island but there are unable to due to obstacles such as fear and doubts of vacating a creature filled island‚ controversies and quarrels

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    jungle‚ worrying about his wounds and the violence that happening on the island. He thinks about Simon and Piggy and realizes that peace is impossible with the other boys. Ralph is certain that Jack will never leave him alone. Ralph notice the Lord of the Flies that is just a skull with the skin and meat gone.Ralph decides to fight back; he knocks the skull from the stick and intends to use it as a spear. From a distance‚ Ralph can still hear the boys’ chant: "Kill the beast. Cut his throat. Spill his

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    keep world peace. I believe everyone has different motives and in the society that we are in now everyone wants power and greed. Society is already falling apart because we have the wrong people in charge‚ the people who have no morals. In the Lord of the Flies Ralph was a great leader. However‚ you will always meet someone who wants to take power rather than earn it‚ Jack. The civilization fell quickly on the island as jack separated the group. Ralph’s followers‚

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    Nature vs Nurture Human behavior is based upon Nurture‚ how you’re taught or learn as you go. I don’t believe anyone is born a certain way. I believe you’re taught how to act/behave as you go/grow. People are affected by others and how they see them behave which makes them think they should behave that way too. Even if someone else doesn’t think someone should behave that way it’s what you learned to do based on your surroundings. If someone has taught you to always be afraid‚ whether it’s fear

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    lives. For example‚ morals taught by parents‚ laws that have we have to obey‚ and social norms are all influences of character and behavior. Human nature is primitively savage. Humans’ true instinct is to be savage. In the article “What Does Lord of the Flies Say About Human Nature” the teachings of psychologist Sigmund Freud “suggested that there is evil in everyone that must be kept in check by conscience” (Dunkerly-Bean). This states and thus proves the innate evil and savageness in an individual

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    After reading the first two chapters of “Lord of the flies” by William Golding I can use the chapter title and parts of the text to form predictions on what may happen for each chapter. The first chapter in the book “The Sound of the Shell” is the exposition to the whole story we are introduced to the characters and we are also introduced to the conch shell that is used to establish order and call the other kids “We can use this to call the others. Have a meeting. They’ll come when they hear us—”

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    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 can be used to create chaos or achieve order. Fire transforms from a tool and emerges as a character with the authority to restore the boys to civility as well

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    with everything that had transpired against him. The loss of his father and his mother’s hasty marriage should have driven his mind to utter desolation and insanity‚ but on the contrary these events only enhanced the fortitude of his mind and intellect. Hamlet’s ability to form coherent thoughts and his clear use of diction express his sanity; the weight of avenging his father’s death and woes over his mother’s betrayal have affected his emotions‚ but have not corrupted his mind. The task of avenging

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