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    fly in the ointment

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    The Fly in the Ointment Author vV.S. Pritchett (16 December 1900 – 20 March 1997) was a British writer. He was very well known for his short stories that were collected in number of volumes Tone & Mood Tone: Realistic‚ pessimistic Mood: Sad‚ desolate Background The background is about a son who wants to help his dad that has just gone bankrupt. vEverything from the factory was taken away by the creditors‚ however there is a sign outside the factory which is freshly painted

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    I chose a book named The Hunger Games: Catching fire written by Suzanne Collins and it is a second book of the trilogy. This book has 439 pages and the first published was on September 1‚ 2009. I choose this book because I love this series and I saw all the movies and this is why I choose this book. Suzanne Collins is an American novelist‚ best known as the author of The New York Times bestselling books named The Underland Chronicles and The Hunger Games trilogy. Setting of this book is Panem

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    lord of the flies

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    “Lord of the Flies” Topic Sentence: In William Golding’s novel “Lord of the Flies” symbolism is illustrated in Ralph and Jack‚ two main characters who battle for power; Ralph represents leadership‚ and Jack‚ in contrast‚ represents lust and greed. Transitional sentence: Ralph‚ a boy stranded on an island along with other boys who have to fend for themselves‚ is chosen to be the “Chief.” He illustrates just and fair leadership as he takes charge over the other boys. When the boys argue about whose

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    As you read the lord of flies there are a lot of allegory and symbol to backup the allegory. In his lord of the flies‚ allegory William golding attempts to argue that kids on the island have a darkness by show it by the beast.The beast is the kid’s on the island.During the story‚ first kid to find out about the beast was a littlun who name was Phil.The person who was really affected by the beast was Simon.Lord of the file tries to prove him that the beast was their self. One of the quotes that

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    This quote describes a great flaw of mankind: That when a certain flaw goes unchecked by the morals and laws of society‚ it will ultimately corrupt the individual. Golding addresses this topic in the novel‚ Lord of the Flies‚ describing a group of boys who get stranded on an island by themselves. Escaping the moral structures of society‚ the boys are left to fend for themselves and quickly begin to reveal their dark nature through their decisions. Throughout the novel‚ Golding uses a group of innocent

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    “His first words were a gasp‚ but audible. ‘-Calling an assembly’.” A good leader is someone who is fair‚ organized‚ can plan‚ has patience‚ and has stoicism. Ralph in Lord of the Flies by William Golding exemplifies these qualities of a leader. A leader is important because without them the group of boys may not have found each other in the beginning of the book and would not have worked together to make shelter and find food. Without a leader‚ assuming the boys still met‚ the group would have been

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    William Golding’s first novel‚ Lord of the Flies‚ published in 1954‚ has received immense acclaim and even won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1983. In the novel‚ Golding explores the human psyche in young boys at the age of 6-12 years old. He outlines the transition from innocence to darkness‚ and civilness to savagery in a highly descriptive‚ yet realistic way. Predominantly‚ through the boys failed attempt to function as they did in civilization. This is resulted from corruption in the boys

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    What if the place you alway wants to go to turns out to be something else. It may seem peaceful at first but things change; good or bad ‚ it’s going to happen. In The Lord of The Flies by William Golding‚ where this place of paradise soon turns into something you’d expect. Ralph and Jack were almost the opposites of each other. Ralph really enjoy the island of paradise and freedom; while Jack had no concern of whereabout he is. As the time past‚ Ralph wants to go home: the sooner the better.

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    Throughout The Lord of the Flies‚ the author shows how different Simon is from the rest of the savages on the island. He is much more innocent and pure than the others and has a religious demeanor. Light‚ very commonly a symbol of holiness and purity‚ is used quite often during Simon’s "funeral". In the last four paragraphs of chapter nine‚ "A view to a death"‚ Golding makes clear the use of light imagery to suggest the apotheosis of Simon. During chapter nine‚ the sky and water are used to

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    Compare and Contrast: The Creation of Spider-Man The two articles‚ “Stan Lee and Spider-Man‚ written by Simmi Patel‚ and “The Birth of Spider-Man‚ written by Max Bruno‚ contain information on the origin of Spiderman. The two articles contain knowledge‚ one on the emphasis and the other undermining Stan Lee. Authors Bruno and Patel give insightful ideas on the creation of Spider-Man by pointing out who lies behind the mask of the “true” creator. By the use of each author’s point of view‚ tones‚

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