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    In the passage Ralph is being hunted by Jack and his “tribe” as a fire rages across the island. Ralph is punctilious throughout the novel wanting to keep the fire alive to create smoke for rescue, using the conch to maintain order, and the shelter as protection from the beast.Jack is hedonistic. Jack has no long-term goals of rescue or shelter. Instead he enjoys the thrill of the hunt and resents anyone who stands in his way, in this case Ralph, of his savage pursuits. Ralph symbolizes…

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    The author George R.R Martin once said, “There is a savage beast in every man, and when you hand that man a sword or spear and send him forth to war, the beast stirs” (Martin). Savagery is a common theme in literature. The novel Lord of the Flies is a good example of this. In the novel Lord of the Flies, William Golding presents the story of a group of British boys who are stranded on an island after their plane is shot down. At first, the boys attempt to build a civilization based on rules and…

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    Lord Of The Flies Conch

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    The novel written by William Golding, The Lord of The Flies, is a story about kids that are allowed to govern themselves; they get to make up the rules and choose if they will follow them or not. In the strive to create a civilization in which they can survive, and eventually get rescued, they have to find ways to stay together, but, while not only failing to do so, they become savages and go around distributing fear amongst themselves. The fear then creates a cycle, where the more fear there is…

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    All stories have conflict, a good side fighting the evil side, order versus chaos, in a seemingly endless cycle. In a book called Lord of the Flies by William Golding, a group of kids are stranded on an isolated island, which brings out their true selves, some being chaotic and savage, others being logical and orderly. The island is divided into two groups, The Hunters; a large group of savages that only wanted to play, hunt, and ignore rules, and those who just wanted to get home. In the play…

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    In order to remain civilized, one must be able to uphold their moral values while at the same time being able to mask their savage and primitive roots. In William Golding’s The Lord of the Flies, a tragic plane crash forced a group of boys onto a remote island in which they were left with two options: to remain civilized or allow the island to change them for the worse and force them into their savage nature. Following gathering for an assembly, two leaders emerged; Ralph, who tended to be…

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    Civilization Vs Savagery

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    Sinking into the gruesome life of savagery, slitting pigs’ throats, tearing apart their flesh for food, leaving the civilized manner of rules and keeping order behind, would you lose all your morals? In the novel Lord of the Flies, by William Golding, a group of boys is stranded on a jungle island after their plane crashes. They are left with no adults to guide them, they must govern themselves. They begin with trying to keep their civilized manner and compose rules to govern themselves, but…

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    “The savage in Man is never quite eradicated.” These words spoken by Henry David Thoreau depict the forever flawed nature of humanity as illustrated in Lord of The Flies. This timeless novel written by William Golding demonstrates that humans, when liberated from society’s moral commands, revert back to their savage and primal instincts. Through symbols such as the conch, the fire and the beast, Golding develops the idea that the inner savagery that exists within all human beings is fundamental…

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    Corruption often erupts when rulers break any boundaries to establish order with violent and illogical means. Reason and civil laws encourage peace and a prosperous civilization, but are often overridden by brute force. When a group of young boys crash-land on a deserted island without any adults or civilization, they are forced to institute a series of laws and a hierarchy amongst themselves. Divided between ideals of order and logic and savagery and turbulence, the boys, ranging in age from 6…

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    Internal and External Factors of Savagery Savagery is defined as a uncivilized or barbaric state or condition. People result to savage behavior because of internal factors such as fear or the adrenaline the feel when in a group, or external factors such as lack of resources, or a family feud. An internal factor that may result cause someone to result to uncivilized behavior is fear. An example in the Lord of the Flies, was when Ralph says, “I’m frightened. Of us. I want to go home. Oh God, I…

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    Animal Farm was written by George Orwell in 1945. His real name is Eric Arthur Blair who was born in Motihari, Bengal, India, in 1903. George Orwell is an English novelist, essayist and critic. He is best known for his novels Animal Farm and Nineteen Eighty-Four which were published in 1945 and 1949 respectively. Orwell formed many strong opinions about major political movements during his time including imperialism and communism. Most of his strong political opinions were influenced when he…

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