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    In William Golding’s ‘Lord of the Flies’ young boys on an island had to learn survival skills while finding a way to get rescued. In ‘Lord of the Flies’ William Golding demonstrates how being in nature makes your instincts more aware and civilization change drastically. The novel ‘Lord of the Flies’ shows that being in nature can bring out survival instincts and while trying to survive, civilization suddenly disappears. As can be seen, William Golding develops necessary survival instincts in…

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    the years and across the world, there have been hundreds of different governments that have both succeeded and failed. In William Golding’s Lord of the Flies, the boys are abandoned on an island and left to figure out how to govern and structure themselves. As the book progresses, we see organization and civilization fall apart. Golding uses Lord of the Flies as an allegory to show how humans regress to savagery without society’s rules, yet Golding’s minuscule test population makes the novel…

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    After reading Lord of the Flies, I found out that leadership is very important in life.The book is taken place an island with no adults and just boys. The kids raged from 6-12 years old and the older people called the younger ones "littluns." I think there are a couple of things that the littluns represent from the book to everyday life. The littluns were kids who were scared and didn't want to be messed with and wanted to me home. They often were playing in the story and often cried. I will…

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    Lord of the flies is a thrilling book filled with lots of sudden fighting and unpredicted actions written by William Golding. The book starts at the beginning of the World War with school boys being transported by plane to an unknown location for safety. The plane crashes on a mysterious island unattended by adults and only kids. They start to celebrate with the thought of freedom and no rules, but soon they realize that no rules means no civilization. From the night the downfall begins, they…

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    that in order to discover a man’s true nature, one must give them power and see how they treat their subordinates, not their leaders or their equals. Without the societal programming imprinted in one’s mannerisms and morality, the characters of Lord of The Flies by William Goulding descend into anarchy and savagery by the victory of human desire for advancement and self-interest by all means. Promptly, the character Roger discovers his violent tendencies and the pleasure he achieves from this…

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    In the book Lord of the Flies, many main characters were introduced showing their personality and how they could impact society. One of the main characters introduced in the first chapter was Ralph. He is bossy, adventurous, and also has hopes of getting rescued. Ralph would help the society tremendously because of his leadership skills along with his bravery. He shows bravery because he wasn’t afraid to go and adventure or search the mysterious island they were on. Piggy is also one of the main…

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    Lord of the Flies dives into the subject of the darkness of man’s heart. It explores the idea of savagery that comes with the human nature through various different characters and their own different experiences and perspectives. The novel Lord of the Flies written by William Golding tells a story about a group of boys who survived after a plane crash on a remote island with the absence of adults and limited resources. William Golding suggest through multiple characters that the isolation and…

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    The character I chose from the book The Lord of the Flies, was Piggy. Piggy wasn’t like the other kids, Piggy was nice and responsible. The other characters of the book, for example, let's take Jack, he was very aggressive with a bad attitude and wanted everyone at his feet. Piggy did many things for the boy, including Ralph, but Piggy beat both of them. Piggy had been bullied back in his old school, but that really only made him stronger. After he told the boys the names they would call him…

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    What would you do if you were stranded on an island and a kid was your leader? Lord of the Flies, written by William Golding, was written during the Cold War; however it was based during World War II. Ralph is a 12 year old leader, a major character in the novel, and allegorically represents civilization. The author William Golding was born on September 19, 1999 and died June 19, 1993. Ralph believes in leadership, disagrees with Jack on how the group should be led, and embraces that he is…

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    In Lord of the Flies, William Golding uses a secluded island to expose the inner savagery in Jack, as no adults are there to tell him what is and is not acceptable. Without the suppression of primal instincts via society, Jack, as with all humans, succumbs to his bestial nature. At the beginning of the story, Jack and his friends are described as “. . . a party of boys, marching approximately in step in two parallel lines and dressed in strangely eccentric clothing” (Golding 15). They are…

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