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    55 Candy Lane New Hyde Park 3/28/13 Dear Mrs. Caggiano‚ I read the book "Catching Fire" and it was very fascinating and mind blowing. "Catching Fire " is about a young girl named Katniss who has won the recent Hunger Games and goes back home victoriously. What she doesn’t know is that her decision to suicide with Peeta in the last Hunger Games created a thought of rebellion throughout all the districts. After finding out about the outbreaks of rebellions‚ Katniss realizes

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    by William Blake‚ “The Flea” by John Donne‚ and “ A Noiseless Patient Spider” by Walt Whitman‚ all three very differing poems‚ yet all have one major common connection. They use nature as a comparing factor for their outstanding themes. William uses the metaphor of an apple tree to capture his theme of unspoken anger‚ John uses a flea as a metaphor for love and sex‚ and Walt depicts the soul through the use of imagery of a spider spitting its web. The use of nature in a comparison is substantial

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    Lord of the Flies Comparative Analysis Angela Boui Throughout the book “Lord of the Flies” several different universal themes occurred. Not just in this book but in movies and TV shows as well. The different themes all show morals surrounding situations both good and bad. One main theme that is present is how people abuse power when it is not earned. This happens because people crave power and they want to be in control. In the following paragraphs‚ different themes will be linked with the book

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    An aircraft carrying young military school cadets returning home crash lands into the sea near a remote‚ uninhabited‚ jungle island Paradise in the Pacific Ocean. Among the survivors is the pilot‚ Captain Benson (Michael Greene)‚ who is seriously injured and delirious. Meanwhile‚ on the beach‚ a fat cadet‚ nicknamed “Piggy” (Danuel Pipoly)‚ finds a conch seashell and takes it to the grouped cadets‚ who adopt it to signal the right to speak and be heard by the group. The senior cadet‚ and one of the

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    since the “good” intentions only lasts “temporar[ily]‚” while the “evil” stays “permanent[ly].” Although humans may use violence at times when striving to help‚ their capability to make mistakes remain a threat to others. William Golding’s Lord of the Flies tells a story about a group of schoolboys who crash onto an island free of adults and attempt to establish their own society. Relying on fruits as a food source until developing hunting skills and a sense of bloodlust transforms the children into careless

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    Theme Analysis Lord of the Flies “What I mean is . . . maybe it’s only us.”(Chapter 5) In William Golding’s novel‚ Lord of the Flies‚ several children are stranded on an island after their plane had been shot down. They have no adults to show them how to fend for themselves and must do it on their own‚ until they are hopefully rescued. In Lord of the Flies Golding is making a point about how a power system will be needed. More specifically‚ how will all these young boys be able to create a government

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    the darkness of man’s heart…” pg.123 In Lord of the Flies‚ William Golding depicts morals and the boundaries of society in the form of characters. This essay will compare and contrast the differences between four pivotal characters: Ralph‚ Jack‚ Simon and Roger. The goodness and order in society is portrayed by Ralph and SImon. The darkness in human nature is explained through Roger and Jack. “A stone. No. A Shell.” Throughout Lord of the Flies‚ a major epicenter of conflict is the conch shell. Piggy

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    The speaker draws a comparison between himself and a fly that he has thoughtlessly brushed away. He asks if he is like the fly‚ or the fly is more like himself. He imagines another‚ greater hand‚ perhaps that of God‚ brushing him away some day and ending his private designs. He concludes with the belief that he is indeed like the fly‚ not in his insignificance to Fate or chance‚ but in the fly’s significance in the natural world. Just as the fly dances and sings‚ so does the speaker. Thought is what

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    One of many important themes in William Golding’s graphical novel‚ Lord of the Flies‚ is Fear. From the first chapter‚ until the last‚ fear plays an important role in this story. Fear is the most dangerous force on the island because it changes the boy’s behavior. And how the fear of the beast turns them into savages and makes them kill Simon‚ Fear of the consequences of doing certain actions and fear of losing power and being a minority in the group. Fear is the most dangerous force on the island

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    The Use of Symbolism in Katherine Mansfield’s “The Fly”      “The  Fly‚”  by  Katherine  Mansfield‚  is  a  short  story  which  can  be  understood  best  as  social  criticism.  It  has  long  been  a  staple  of  literature  for  authors  to  veil  social  criticism  with  allegory  and  symbolism in subtle ways‚ thus forcing the reader to determine for himself what a story may actually  mean.  For  example‚  the  act  of  the  boss  dropping  ink  onto  the  fly  repeatedly  to  see  what  it  will 

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