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    William Carlos Williams wrote a short story called “The Use of Force”. In this story a doctor tries to determine what’s wrong with a child named Mathilda‚ that ultimately refuses to be examined and refuses to communicate with both the doctor and her parents. The doctor goes from a professional to as then uses force complete Mathilda’s examination. Going from professional to sadist in a short while after Mathilda refused to be examined. Thus‚ the title “The Use of Force” plays an important role in

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    William Carlos Williams’ poem "Danse Russe‚" is written like most modern poetry‚ in free verse. Like nearly all of Williams’ work‚ "Danse Russe" has no meter nor does it follow any rhyme scheme whatsoever. Disregarding an iamb or steady beat pattern‚ the poem’s rhythm is organic‚ rather than metrical‚ meaning that the poem flows smoothly from one line to the next without any guidelines to follow. It is almost as if the poem is to be read as a small statement or random thought occurring inside the

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    commit evil. Likewise‚ in William Golding’s Lord of the Flies we find the depiction of the proclivity of man to transgress. William Golding “presents the universe under the guise of a school adventure story on a coral island” (Forster V). Golding presents the universe and the inescapable struggle of human kind between good and evil through his prolific use of symbols and metaphors. Symbols are one of the principle literary devices used by Golding in Lord of the Flies. Golding uses many of the devices

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    gaining power over the other boys to gratify his most primal impulses. When Jack assumes leadership of his own tribe‚ he demands the complete subservience of the other boys‚ who not only serve him but worship him as an idol. As the novel progresses‚ Golding shows how different people feel the influences of the instincts of civilization and savagery to different degrees. Piggy‚ for instance‚ has no savage feelings‚ while Roger seems barely capable of comprehending the rules of civilization. The rift

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    for a long time‚ been questioning their nature at it’s core. Without the influence of societal pressure‚ is man inherently good or evil? This topic has been discussed in every form of art and literature from as early on as we can see. For example‚ William Golding’s novel‚ The Lord of the flies‚ shows man as an evil animalistic creature when released from the constraints of society. There are people throughout history known for the evil consequences of their actions. This can be demonstrated by Hitler

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    The novel‚ The Lord of the Flies by William Golding‚ is about a group of boys who crash-land on a desolate island. These boys build a society‚ then they watch their society divide due to the boys differences in opinion‚ and the boys’ savagery. In the novel‚ William Golding uses Simon and the mother pig to symbolize how the loss of innocence can lead towards the increase in savagery in humans. In The Lord of the Flies‚ Simon symbolizes the loss of innocence. In chapter 8‚ the lord of the flies‚

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    in life. The Lord of the Flies written by William Golding‚ fully expresses this thought as a constant theme throughout the book. Multiple characters are faced with decisions of whether to do the “right” or responsible thing or to just run off and embrace the joys of having no real authority that proper society maintains. No true order can be maintained without some form of the older society that many of the children refuse to accept at necessary. William Golding’s main character Ralph is a perfect

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    book with a variety of colors gives readers more understanding of the context. William Golding was in the Royal Navy before he started writing. As William Golding wrote literature as a response to his own beliefs‚ he expressed his emotions with many tools. The book Coral Island inspired Golding to write‚ Lord of the Flies‚ a book which shows the breakdown of civilization and the light and dark in humans. William Golding uses a plethora of descriptive writing to paint a picture in the Lord of the Flies

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    Stranded all alone by a terrible accident-everything will change. The beast‚ the Lord of the Flies and signal fire are represented as dark symbolic meanings in the novel Lord of the Flies by William Golding. The beast symbolizes that fear is actually within the stranded boys‚ the Lord of the Flies is a representation of the evil’s maniacal control over them and ultimately‚ the signal fire’s meaning in the novel shows the isolated boys’ lost desire to return back to their society. These three pieces

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    “The lord of the flies by William Golding”. This book is about a group of boys that have gotten stranded on a deserted island‚ and try hard to not argue‚ but just cannot stop fighting. The conch represents civilization and rules; But‚ as the story goes on the conch represents destruction because it breaks into thousands of pieces. [ Pattern 1a] The conch represents rules during their time on the island. Some of the rules on the island have to do with the conch. Golding describes “Him with the shell

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