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    The Lord of the Rings is a great epic for its time period because it's set in a futuristic age unlike others. It's like we've gone back in time to a more simpler period, yet, dangerous creatures exist like Orcs. There are races which fight and races which alliance. Elves can be immortal if they choose to be. Human’s are not. Each species’ age length differs. It adds a sense of daring adventure as a young Hobbit boy has to go and destroy this ring into a flaming lava pit. The main character’s…

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    Icy Wonders Slot

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    Icy Wonders slot takes you to a winter wonderland expedition in search of treasure. It’s one of the three Wonders slot series from NetEnt – the other two are Geisha Wonders and Tiki Wonders. Released in 2008, Icy Wonders has an arctic theme, wonderful graphics, pleasing animation, cool audio and an impressive progressive jackpot. Before starting your quest, choose your wager from the coin value available ranging from 0.01 to 0.5. With an icy backdrop, charming characters will accompany you such…

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    Therefore, General Washington advised the Culper Ring to help spread false information (“George”). For example, “He encouraged members of the Culper Ring to exaggerate the size and strength of his forces in their conversations with British supporters (“George”). This might make the enemy decide to back off a certain area if they thought that a large…

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    “I began to see what people were capable of doing. Anyone who moved through those years without understanding that man produces evil as a bee produces honey, must have been blind or wrong in the head”(biography.com). This quote from William Golding’s life connects with the theme presented in his novel, Lord of the Flies. Most literary works project a theme through literary devices. For example, Haruki Murakami uses waves as symbolism for fear and resolve to strengthen his theme in “The Seventh…

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    Beneficial Ambiguity Twice has it happened that the entire world was consumed by fear with each time bringing a harsher reality. These global conflicts came to be known as the World Wars, both of which would involve the slaughter of millions of innocent people. William Golding’s novel, Lord of the Flies, examines what would happen should a third World War take place. In the novel, a group of boys finds themselves stranded on an unpopulated island after their plane is shot out of the sky. While…

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    Jack Merridew Face Paint

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    Within The Lord of the Flies by William Golding, Jack Merridew whom is a choir boy for the boys school is compelled to use face paint while hunting. The using of face paint shows us that Jack is trying to cover himself us and to remove civilization from his life so he can become a full savage. This is shown on page sixty-six of The Lord of the Flies when the text reads that “He capered toward Bill and the mask was a thing on its own, behind which Jack hid, liberated from shame and self…

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    The stage for William Golding’s Lord of The Flies is a lush tropical jungle like island, the perfect control room to test the theories of Locke and Hobbes on how people will react without apparent central leadership. The weather is extremely livable, and in great condition for wildlife and vegetation growth, basically paradise. The health and condition of the islanders was perfect, even though the boys on the island went through a plane crash which strangely left no trace of wreckage at all.…

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    Within Lord of the Flies by William Golding there are many topics that can be found and elaborated on within this dystopian novel. There is one common topic that is brought up throughout the novel that is extremely prevalent. The topic is patriotism, which is supporting your government during times of war, no matter what. However, in the Lord of the Flies by William Golding case it is the opposite of patriotism. Jack character shows non-patriotism because he goes against Ralph’s leadership style…

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    Frodo's Treachery

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    There’s at least some fulfillment to be attained as Gollum meets his purpose, and subsequent demise made a “deserved” product of his own treachery, as Frodo has gotten permission to be allowed past a temporary lapse in his otherwise staunch resilience to being coerced, not just being let to live, but further pass along to the professedly heaven-like Gray Havens, alongside the Elves and other ethereal beings of Middle-Earth. Though in an innate tragedy in itself, like Vassányi’s opinion, there’s…

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    Lord of the Flies Essay “Heroes don't exist. And if they did, [we] wouldn't be one of them.” This quote has quite a few controversial comments underneath it. Though it may or not be true, the fact is that we, as human beings, are wired to take care of our own selfish desires before looking outward. As Lord of the Flies progresses, the audience can see that in Jack as well as many of the other boys. William Golding starts to create the image of Jack as a villain, and this can be seen by his…

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