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    head that Jack and his tribe put there as an offering to the beast, the beast shows up. The beast, otherwise known as the Lord of the Flies, taunts Simon, telling him that he is nothing. Just like all the other boys. Simon somehow found himself looking inside the mouth of the beast he fell in. When Simon woke up, he was near the mountain. Jack and his tribe see the beast and, after they do their satanic dance, violently stab the beast. As the storm clears, Simon’s mangled body has washed up on…

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    changes throughout his time on the island. He tells me he used to be a socialized and civilized young boy but in the interview seems very timid and scared. He recounts a strip about the first meeting he was voted chief almost unanimously, "Every hand outside the choir was raised immediately."(Golding 19). This demonstrated his leadership skills, and charisma. Therefore, Ralph was an outgoing practical boy, but under extreme circumstances has become nervous and panicked. His mental state, now,…

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    Through the hardships the boys face, Jack’s inner primitive self emerges due to the constant battle with the unknown fear of the beast. The painted mask that Jack doges, truly represent his turn into savagery and introduce this new identity of bloodlust and violence, “He began to dance and his laughter became a bloodthirsty snarling….and the mask was a thing on its own, behind which Jack hid, liberated from shame and self-consciousness.” (66). This shows that due to his obsession of bloodlust…

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    The beast slowly inches through the darkened alley towards the next house. Although his next victim had nothing to do with the fire and his family 's demise his death was just as important. He took the only woman he 'd ever loved the only one he ever wanted to marry away from him a long time ago. It all started ten years ago. The beast was out roaming the woods like he does most days. As he 's searching for food he sees a young beautiful woman sitting quietly at the creek bank. Being a lonely…

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    look like they were just bought yesterday. I always see them laughing and having fun. But they never seem to have anything to say about themselves, unless it is about their outfit or their hair. They always talk about what a girl was wearing, what a boy said, how someone’s hair looked today, or how they do not like someone for an extremely unnecessary reason. I have some friends who are self conscious around these girls just because they do not want to be judged like how the clique judges…

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    to act in society. Golding displays the four main different branches of personalities in society. For example, Ralph, the most powerful boy on the island, represents civil society. His saying “the rules are all we got,” conveys his love for the rules and how he believes everyone should follow them to keep a cordial community. However, Jack, the power thirsty boy on the island, continually tries to break the rules and puts hunting before everything else. In fact, at one meeting he interrupted…

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    This past Saturday morning, I motivated my little brother Vincent, my little sisters Tess and Alex and my cousin Olivia to volunteer at a local food and clothing distribution center in Chula Vista, Turning the Heart Center. Vincent is thirteen years old, Tess is nine, Alex is twenty and Olivia is twenty-three. I invited them all to spend the night at my house the night before. We laughed, had dinner and spoke about life in general. I went on to tell them how thankful I was for all God has…

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    Before the Murder of Simon: All of these boys have began to follow me, they have started to listen to whatever I say and I don’t know how to feel about it. The beast is still scaring all the little uns and they are turning to me and Ralph, but I can’t let them choose him over me, not again. He doesn’t deserve to be leader, he isn’t strong and rich, he isn’t a choir boy. He will follow eventually, no matter what I have to put him through. Simon has been scaring me too, with his seizure and how…

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    removed even the most innocent beings can turn back to their primal instincts. symbolism is also used to show man kinds breakdown into evil tendencies. An obvious symbol in the novel that best represents evil is the beast but the beast is actually all of the boys…

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    uncharted island, we see a group of boys turn from a democratic, civilized group into a dictatorial, savage group. In the end all is put to rest with the arrival of society in the form of a Navy officer, but the deeper issues are never truly fixed, only postponed and forgotten. The turn to savagery we see is consistent with the theory of Hobbes, which I also support, that being that humans themselves are naturally vicious. Now, even though one could argue that the boys are inherently good and…

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