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    Adults have the ability to make judgements on behalf of children which impacts the behaviour of adolescents. In Lord of the Flies by William Golding, and The 100 by Jason Rothenberg, the adults make the decision to send the children to a foreign place, however, the intentions behind the decision differ. The adults in Lord of the Flies send the children to a safe place to protect them from the threat of an atom bomb. In The 100, the adults send the children to Earth to determine if it is…

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    Lord of the Flies Essay “The theme is an attempt to trace the defects of society back to the defects of human nature” (204). William Golding’s novel, Lord of the Flies focuses on a group of boys stranded on island who are left to create their society and determine their own rules. Being isolated from the order of civilization allows the boys to inflict their will however they please. Golding reveals in Lord of the Flies that when the laws and order of society are stripped away are stripped away…

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    Lord of the flies the conflict of humankind. A group of boys find themselves stranded in a beautiful but isolated environment. For a brief period things go well, However, human nature starts to assert itself, and their mini-society descends swiftly into antagonism, hostility and violence. (Tabakoff). Even though people act one way they’re still violent on the inside. Golding is trying to show what happens on the island it's happening all the time. In the novel, “Lord of the Flies”, written by…

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    The Lord of the Flies is a bloody severed head of a sow impaled on a stick. It has brought out all evilness and lying in the boys. Simon comes into contact with the sow and imagines it telling him that the beast exists within the boys. Lord of the Flies is symbolic of the devil. "I’m warning you. 'I’m going to have fun on this island. Understand?''' (Chapter 8). Similar to Lucifer being envious of Christ and wanting control, the Lord of the Flies wants nothing to do with Simon’s innocence. He…

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    crashed with him. He and his schoolmates must learn to survive. Sustain himself, withstand each other, and survive the obstacles provided by the island that he encounters. Survival of the fittest, the smartest and the bravest. In the book, Lord of the Flies. this is what the author, William Golding, was trying to portray. A case of survival in what seems like a helpless situation. There are many different tactics used for survival, how the characters interact with each other in order to…

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    Epilogue Ralph views back onto the island from the ship deck, seeing flames rising into the sky. He watched as the palm trees slowly caught fire and burned. The sky overhead filled with smoke, until it looked like night. Then Ralph looked forward. The ship was full of naval officer’s running back and forth, helping the boys onto the ship. Ralph could almost forget that the boys were savages and had been trying to kill him. Now, however, they just looked like lost children. On Ralph’s left stood…

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    The first reason i have to piggy being a nerd is, he is picked on by the other boys on the island, but isn't picked on by ralph or simon, i know, but he is picked on by the other other boys like jack and the other small children, on page 18 jack says “ Shut up fatty.” (Golding) so this is good enough evidence to show that he is picked on by other boys, there is other quotes but it’s eight in the morning and i don't feel like finding it in the book, but think about it, every nerd in every movie,…

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    The Beast Within Us Behind the mask of the frightful beast lies a person consumed by fear, blinded by his inability to comprehend his actions. In the novel “Lord of the Flies”, by William Golding, It shows a group of boys on their way back home when they crash land on an island and must learn how to survive with no adults. Throughout the story we see how the boys become savage and start to lose their minds. Their fear causes them to become ruinous and unaware of their actions. In the video…

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    Lord of the Flies is a novel about a group of English boys who's plane crashes on a deserted island. They are left stranded without any adults. As time progresses, the boys become more and more evil because they struggle for power. They are faced with many decisions of what it will take to survive and be rescued. This book has many instances that parallel the Bible. William Golding creates religious imagery and makes several biblical references throughout this religious allegory. The…

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    Loss of Innocence in Lord of The Flies According to Alexa Clancy and Caitlin Klutz,"In our society, there comes a time in one's life when innocence is a result of an experience or gain of knowledge ... In some cases, innocence may be lost in one's life before it is meant to be lost" (qtd.www.innocencelostontheroad.weebly.com/essay.html). In a similar way to William Golding's Lord of The Flies where the boys lose their innocence as they remain on the island by themselves hoping to get rescued.…

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