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    fighting. So what happens when humans discover a fear they can’t fight or flee from? Perhaps they fear something that keeps them from feeling safe or having a sense of normal? Lord of the Flies, by William Golding, is an allegory illustrating what happens when fear interrupts our sense of normalcy. In Lord of the Flies, twenty to thirty boys are stranded on an island without adults, and as soon as they all gathered together, the boys began to try to make their lives similar to the ones they had…

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    society. Interaction with others creates a sense of belonging, intimacy and support for an individual. Without the imperative social skills, one’s decisions would be inane, and they’d be incapable of expedient reasoning. Throughout Golding’s Lord of the Flies, Kesey’s One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, and Salinger’s Catcher in the Rye, characters suffer different forms of isolation. An individual can suffer from both self-inflicted and forced isolation throughout time, however, social isolation…

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    Leadership on the Island In the novel, “Lord of the Flies,” A group of boys get stranded on an island after their plane crashed. There was a group of choir boys, a group of of young boys who are called “Littluns” and a very smart boy named Piggy. Like in any group, there had to be a leader. A leader has to be strong and demand respect. A leader also needs to stand his ground and believe in himself. Everyone voted Ralph as the leader but the group of choir boys already voted for somebody else. A…

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    Denica @ Myat Thazin Khine Block – D 8 / 24 /2015 Journal-C: Question 2 Lord of the Flies is a novel, representing the weakness of man’s enterprises, showing us how men are born savages at heart, and the fact that corruption of men had nothing to do with civilization. J.J Rousseau had once said that “Nothing can be more gentle than man in his primitive state.” According to his statement, Rousseau believed that all men are born innocent, gentle and guiltless but eventually turned malevolence…

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    During the novel The Lord of the Flies we were acquainted with character change. We were able to watch the characters transform from civilized human beings to savages. When the novel first starts we are introduced to the main character Ralph and his companion Piggy. When the boys finally are able to meet thanks to Ralph find a conch and blowing it until they are all united. The boys quickly decided that they would make Ralph the leader and we immediately saw his demeanor change. “ It made Ralph…

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    Laying on my board completely silent, 600 miles from civilization. I can not think of a more spiritual and invigorating feeling. The ice surrounding me crackles as air escapes. I watch a baby penguin chick chase an adult around, begging for food. The adult escape the taunting by diving into the water. It zips around beneath the water’s surface and under my board. In the distance there’s a cracking sound from a glacier slowly creeping forward. No matter how many times I’m out here, it feels…

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    “Values aren’t buses, they’re not supposed to get you anywhere. They’re supposed to define who you are.” (Crusie). In Lord of Flies by William Golding, a group of boys lands on an island in the midst of World War II, and for months, they have to survive. Everything changes when there is a rumor of a beastie on the island. During the months that they are on the island their values, priorities, and strengths will be tested. Several characters have differences in what they think the main priorities…

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    regulations such created by society. After being removed from society, human beings revert to their evil nature and there's nothing anyone can do about the change because once it's done, it's done and there's no point of returning. The Lord of the Flies shows a perfect example of this truth. For instance, Jack was a choir leader but once removed from society he transformed into a savage killer who would hunt anything and anyone who got into his way. After being away from society for a bit, all…

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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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    It was a dark and stormy night on Three Skeleton Key when three innocent men were held captive in a tall grey lighthouse by gigantic flesh eating rats. With the lighthouse surrounded by great white sharks and the nearest land 20 miles away, they had no nearby help.Itchoua, Le Gleo, and the narrator have to survive long hard nights. Eventually the three captives get out by a dramatic ending. “Three Skeleton Key” is written by George G.Toudouze and was originally just a story,but then later turned…

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