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    Lord of the Flies is a modern classic by William Golding set during WWII. The book is about a group of 12-year-old boys who have been evacuated onto an island as their aeroplane is shot down near Spain. Nobody knows where they are‚ and their only hope of getting off the island is to send signals and survive for themselves. The fruit that grows on the island isn’t edible‚ and they eat vegetables and fish. There are many themes in this book‚ and one of them is Survival and Rescue. There are two main

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    emotionally on how it affects them. A psychologist by the name of Philip Zimbardo will help us better understand on how a new environment can change human behavior. Along with some other helpful resources. In the book‚ “ The Lord of the Flies”‚ by William Golding‚ he writes about characters who have crashed on an island and have no way to get off. The setting is a group of boys on an island full of jungles‚ mountains‚ and beaches. The main characters are Ralph and Piggy‚ together they found a conch and

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    herself losing innocence. For some individuals‚ sometimes it is not growing as a person‚ sometimes they are put in a situation where they are forced into doing things where they lose their innocence. Other times it is a dramatic event that occurs. William Golding wrote the novel Lord of the Flies and explored this topic of losing one’s innocence. The boys in the novel are put in a situation where they find themselves losing their innocence. They slowly start to lose their innocence in various ways. The

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    “Ralph wept for the end of innocence‚ the darkness of man’s heart…”(Golding 235). Lord of the Flies by William Golding stages a group of english school boys marooned on a tropical island. Through the course of their stay they find that the rules of civilization no longer apply to them and adults no longer have a dominating role in their lives. A few hold onto the ethics of humanity the others finding a love of bloodlust‚ killing pigs and slicing their throats the blood painted across their face

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    Question 1: In his book‚ Leviathan‚ Thomas Hobbes provided a very radical‚ innovative‚ and contradictory answer to what he believed to be the origin and purpose of the state. He argues that the State exists because of a social contract with its people. The passage reads‚ “hereby it is manifest that during the time men live without a common power to keep them all in awe‚ they are in that condition which is called war; and such a war as is of every man against every man.” As mentioned in this statement

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    John Locke vs. Thomas Hobbes The new ways of thinking developed during the scientific revolution began to extend into other areas of life beyond that of just science. Scholars and philosophers began to rethink the old ideas about religion‚ economics‚ and education. The Enlightenment started from key ideas put forth by two English political thinkers of the 1600s‚ Thomas Hobbes and John Locke. Both men experienced hardships England early in that century in the English civil war but they ended up getting

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    water and no way of escaping. What would people do to survive? How would people be able to work together and who would be the one to take control? As the great philosopher Thomas Hobbes once said‚ “Government is necessary‚ not because man is naturally bad...but because man is by nature more individualistic than social”(Hobbes) This notion explains how people would likely behave on that desolate island. People would only care about themselves not because they are bad‚ but because of human nature

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    history humans have been interlocked in a struggle with good and evil‚ each side lending new evidence to the age old debate: are humans essentially good‚ or malevolent? Upon closer analyzation of recent history and the text Lord of the Flies By William Golding the answer stands out poignant and true: we are essentially bad. Though civilization has tried to correct the natural man into a benevolent character‚ when left to their own desires chaos reigns. Exemplified in Lord of the Flies the innermost

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    William Golding’s Lord of The Flies is a thought-provoking perspective on the island-survival genre. Lord of The Flies is written in a third-person omniscient point of view. While the book’s title may sound straightforward‚ Lord of The Flies features convoluted themes concerning the conflict between development and malice. This book takes place at the start of WWII which can be seen in the way that Jack refers to “the war” on page 88. He likely is referring to World War One. Another example that

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    The book Lord of the Flies by William Golding is about a group of boys who were stranded on an island in the middle of WWII. Though this story may seem like a normal tale of adventure‚ disclosure‚ and discovering adulthood‚ Golding has given a hidden message about the foundation of evil. With characters such as Ralph‚ Piggy‚ and Jack‚ he believes that evil is not taught; it is human nature. The story begins with Ralph‚ a fair-haired boy who is destined to learn about life‚ death‚ and the meaning

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