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    Lord of the Flies Seminar Loss of Identity Introduction Lord of the Flies by William Golding depicts a world of violence and moral desolation‚ which is a result of the main characters’ loss of identity. The plot shows a process of events that finally leads to death and collapse of their social structure. The boys go through gradual loss of civility‚ as English citizens are known to be very proper and well mannered. The experiences the boys undergo on the island expose them to the evil that lies

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    Lord of the Flies Essay In the novel‚ Lord of the flies‚ the most surprising thing i found was that in an interview with William Golding and Jack Bile‚ they came to conclude that Ralph was crying for piggy‚ even though "he should have been crying for Simon." I firmly disagree with that statement for the following reasons. First off‚ Ralph symbolized fairness and equality‚ while piggy was just a stereotypical "nerd"‚ so it seems reasonable when both have the utter most respect for

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    Lord of the Flies Essay Some of the most significant symbols that William Golding uses in the Lord of the Flies are the pigs head‚ the beast‚ Piggy’s specs‚ the jungle‚ the scar‚ and the rock Roger uses to kill Piggy. All of these symbols play a big part in the story’s theme. One of the more obvious symbols in Lord of the Flies is the object that gives the book its name‚ the pigs head. The description of the dead animals head is very graphic. It is described as “dim-eyed‚ grinning faintly

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    In William Golding’s novel The Lord of the Flies ‚ he questions the nature of man and origins of evil within human beings. The plot involves a plane full of British boys‚ between the ages of six to twelve‚ crashing on an empty island. There‚ they are stranded without any adults and as time progresses‚ the upbringing of the boys regarding societal rules and morals are tested as they revert into a life of savagery. Golding proposes a shocking revelation that human nature is naturally evil. This is

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    have in mutual reactions towards Simon’s death. They each handle the guilt towards Simon’s death in different ways. Also‚ they decide not to say his name aloud to one and other. Even though they all know that they and the rest of the boys murdered Simon they decide to say that they all left the “party” early. In addition Jack has his own thoughts on what has happened the previous night. All four of the boys decide to handle the guilt differently. Ralph begins to cry about what has happened and yells

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    he acts as Ralph’s advisor. He cannot be the leader himself because he lacks leadership qualities and has no rapport with the other boys. Piggy represents the rational world. By frequently quoting his aunt‚ he also provides the only female voice. SIMON Simon’s role is an artistic‚ and religious visionary. It is established not only by his hidden place of meditation but also by the description of his eyes: "so bright they had deceived Ralph into thinking him delightfully gay and

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    of humanity ’s savage instincts which include anarchy‚ amorality‚ and a desire for power. Throughout the novel‚ Lord of the Flies‚ Golding explicitly articulates that circumstances creates decay in moral value‚ innocence of human being and deteriorates the democratic system. Ralph the leader is the symbols for morality and leadership‚

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    who has written the Lord of the Flies‚ expresses and shows how people react towards each other. The Lord of the Flies shows the image of civilization and influence. Golding articulates each and every individual in detail. Around the 1700’s‚ two men named Hobbes and Locke had an intriguing conversation‚ “What are humans?”‚ “Were we meant to be savages?”‚ “What would ourselves be without laws?” These questions are yet to be answered by your own opinion. ‘The Lord of the Flies’ has many situations

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    In William Golding’s novel‚ Lord of the Flies‚ his order of words throughout chapter can be deciphered as dark or mysterious‚ making his theme of the book not only be in his thoughts‚ but the readers also. Aspects can include his use of symbolizing the conch‚ the signal fire‚ and of course‚ the “Lord of the Flies”. William Golding believes if you strip away civilization‚ cruel things will soon come in a matter of time. Upon the first few chapters of Lord of the Flies‚ the two boys first introduced

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    the air was filled smoke and planes. The ground permeated with blood‚ dead men‚ horses‚ and gun shells. Also on an Island lurks a fearful being‚ that has aghast a group of boys‚ and it is known as the “beast.” According to the documents in The Lord of the Flies‚ the “fiend” is an unnatural being that terrorizes a group of small boys. This “brute” is coming from the nightmares of the boys‚ which causes them to panic.Now you are wondering‚ what is the swine and how it’s affecting the group of small boys

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