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    Lord of the Flies Chapter Analysis Answer Sheet Kayla Plauger Chapter 1 1. William Golding paid such close attention to each minuscule detail so you‚ as the reader‚ can better understand how the island feels and looks to the boys. 2. In the overall effect of the book the character descriptions assist you to better understand the boys’ personalities‚ strengths‚ and weaknesses. 3. To the boys the island initially looks roughly boat shaped and an island ready for exploration

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    In the story “Roll of Thunder Hear My Cry” the character Stacy has a lot to think about when it comes to having younger siblings to look after‚ being in a friendship with T.J‚ and the concept of having Jeremy around. The decisions are all up to Stacy‚ and the decisions he makes can change the whole chapter or better yet the story itself. For example‚ Stacy’s friendship with T.J‚ would be strong in connection especially in Chapter 7‚ and sometimes T.J. even being a little controlling to wear Stacey

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    Craig Woolson Mrs. Zymajtis English 10b December 15‚ 2010 Lord of the Flies essay The theme of human nature is the most important and the cause of the all of the chaos among the boys. Jack and his hunters are the evil ones who love to start conflicts between them. Ralph‚ Piggy‚ and Simon are the good ones who just want everyone to work together so they can get off the island faster. But for some reason‚ without either good or evil neither of them could survive. There are three major conflicts

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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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    In his famous book‚ Lord of the Flies‚ William Golding shows that if a group of boys were to be left on their own to fend for themselves on a tropical island‚ some of the boys would go back to the roots of their ancestor’s savageness. Some boys will do anything in order to survive‚ even though they have some disagreements and it’s very hard for them to get along with one another. Almost everyone has two different faces in Lord of the Flies - one that can be shown and the other kept to themselves

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    Thunder and Prey Essay In the two stories “A sound of Thunder” and “Being Prey” you will learn how the main characters actions almost or do end up killing them. The two stories have many similarities and differences in what they do. Their actions will get the best of them when they ignore specific warnings. In the stories you will find out about how and what they do in their life threatening situations. You will also learn more about the setting and where they are and why its’s so dangerous. In

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    Lord of the flies’ a novel by William Golding explores the fragility of civilisation and charts the deterioration order on the island. The novel is based on a group of abandoned school boys who are left on a deserted island. They have to establish a sense of democracy but the democratic approach deteriorates and chaos breaks out. The main theme is the struggle between savagery and civilisation. The boys lose the hope of getting rescued and everyday activities slip away into oblivion. In the beginning

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    Hunter Kooyman October 25‚ 2012 History Essay “Chinese and Japanese Outlooks and Attitudes to the West” The age of exploration is said to be the most important time in human history. Everyday something new was invented; the human race constantly making things even better than they already were. However; under all the greatness and achievements there are many horrible things we had to do to get to these great times. It was a period of fear‚ isolation‚ wars‚ religious dispute‚ and

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    an earthquake 1000 miles away. This refers to Ray Bradberrys " A Sound Of Thunder"‚ and Davis Hernendez’s "The Butterfly Effect". The short story and poem are trying to conclude that a small action can make a huge difference. In the ’’ Butterfly Effect" there is a well known quote that sais "If a butterfly flapping its wings in Bejing it can cause a hurricane off the coast off Florida".The famous quote in " A Sound Of Thunder" "Picking one leaf off agree in the past can effect the president in the

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    evil tyrants that manipulate the power of fear so that their subjects are forced to succumb to their rule and authority; and finally the intellects with their sheer brain power and keen thinking to convey ideas of how society ought to be governed. In Lord of the Flies by William Golding‚ the characters of Ralph‚ Jack‚ and Piggy are attached to symbols to convey their authority‚ which can represent different types of leadership and power in modern civilization. Ralph is one who rules based on order

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