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    Tabitha bedwell Mr. Tischer Techniques of writing 20 November, 2016 Teen Titans V.S. Teen Titans GO! Teen Titans was a soul searching, and heart wrenching comic: on the other hand “Teen Titans GO!” Is a humorous, and funny comic. These two comics although having the same characters and basically the same name are extremely different. Teen Titans was beneficial to the audience and provided the proper way to act in any situation while still having a great storyline and entertaining message. Then there is Teen Titans GO!, Teen Titans GO! is a moral disgrace to the memory of Teen Titans, it has no storyline improper jokes and shows nothing but cheap humor to the audience. Teen Titans GO! has no moral lessons and has only the purpose to make young children laugh at things that should not be shown to a child. Teen Titans GO! was made after Teen Titans was shut down, and since then has drawn to young children with its humor, this is not all bad but most of it's humor is things like fart jokes and self shame. In Teen Titans GO! the jokes are mostly aimed at the leader of the group which is Robin, Batman’s sidekick, he is the butt of most of the jokes, and this shows the children audience that it is funny to not listen to authority. This is the exact opposite of the lessons of loyalty and honor that Teen Titans show was known for, and one of the reasons why Teen Titans GO! Should not be seen as a good show for children. Teen Titan GO! To some is not that bad. Someone who…

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    What if you get stranded on an island with just a bunch of little kids, and out of nowhere a dead parachutist lands on the island? The dead parachutist may symbolize violence towards the kids. He could also be indicated as the beast; the boys are thinking that there is a thing called the beast and while they are looking for the beast they find the parachutist which makes them believe that he is the beast. The parachutist does symbolize something other than what the beast and the Lord of the…

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    torturing the poor animal. [The boys all looked surprised, while some just looked shocked at my ablities) Aren’t you all supposed to be civilized? Or at least know basic manners? [The boys, except Jack looked ashamed]. Ok, great. Let’s begin. Who’s the boss? I need to speak with him [Ralph and Jack…

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    generation of princesses, astronauts, firefighters, and presidents. It doesn’t matter that they have no royal lineage or that the chances of becoming President are exceedingly rare, especially if they are Canadian. Adults allow them to create these dreams because it gives them a motivation, a forward pull in life. It is through this ritual that children learn the meaning of ambition. They get used to the idea of goals and strive to achieve them. However, ambition can be dangerous under certain…

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    Similarly, in the book Lord of The Flies by William Golding, the boys stranded on the tropical island begin to form their own religion, revolving around the omnificent and…

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    at all the other boys. No one listened until Piggy smashed the conch on the rock he was standing on. Everyone froze, Ralph backed away and sat behind Piggy. All of the other boys were startled and surprised. It was silent, so silent you could hear your own heartbeat. “Can I please just have my specs back, they're no use anyways they're broken.” he whined. “Of course not I need them to make a fire.” Jack argued. “Well I need them to see,” Piggy yelled as he jumped onto Jack. He started…

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    Kayla Hardersen Partyka English, 7 20 August 2015 Reading Journal Chapters 1-2 Character Evaluation In William Golding's Lord of the Flies, Piggy is a self-conscious, proper schoolboy; however, he is having trouble adjusting to the island and the boys on it. Piggy wants to be heard and respected by the boys on the island, but his overweight appearance and unfortunate nickname make it difficult for the boys to take him seriously. Despite being a well-mannered boy, Piggy has outbursts of anger…

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    Ralph is being hunted by Jack and his lackeys. The cause of this ever growing chaos was the beast, a made up monster that terrorized the dreams of the little ones and caused uncertainty to blossom in the hearts of those who were older. Golding uses the beast and its ever growing influence over the boys to show the power of rumors, the delicate frame of leadership, and the effects of fear to reinforce his main theme of how fragile the human concept of stability can be in a society. The rumor of…

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    Jack is able to rule the boys of his tribe because he justifies everything with the fear of the beast. He implants the idea that the beast needs to die in their minds. Even after the death of Simon, at the hands of his chaotic dance, he denies the beast being dead, and claims it still alive. Jack does not believe in the power of the conch either, and without it he has no civilized order. Wilfred being tied up and beaten for Jack's amusement is a perfect example of his savage way of order. By not…

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    Conflict Cluster At first, Ralph refused to believe in the beast. In Lord of the Flies the beast was an imaginary figure that several littluns on the island feared. Nonetheless, fear mutated to reality in chapter six. The boys mistook a dead parachutist for the formidable beast; the petrifying dread that gripped each boy slowly tore the configuration of their society. Ralph’s rationality did little to calm the distressed children. When Sam and Eric restated their terrifying experience, the boys…

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