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    The red eyed prowler growled out at the wounded creature, snapping it’s injured jaw at it before grabbing the fleeing pigeon, pulling it roughly towards him and snapping his jaw down on it’s neck before anyone could move. Blood splatted against the ground and the creature’s face as he ripped the silenced bird out of his mouth, swallowing the decapitated head and throwing the limp body against the wall. The place where it’s head once was sprayed blood across the white wall paper and carpeted…

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    in a battle over New Guinea, the poem is split into two different outcomes. One outcome is negative and one outcome is positive. The pilot fate is determined by his choices. The author Donald Hall uses Allusion, and Imagery to create this poem. “The Man in the Dead Machine” is split up into 3 stanzas and is split into two different realities. The poem starts out by telling the reader what plane the pilot was flying and where the pilot had crashed, “High on a slope in New Guinea” (1). The author…

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    with my beautiful pig silver non stop for the past for months I think she has good shot at winning grand champion or at least reserv I am also hoping to take showmanship this year because last year i came in second to my friend Tara. Today we need to bring silver in for way in the max wait is 270 lbs I'm worried because Silver is right on the edge at 269 lbs. Now, my dad and I are getting the trailer ready to bring Silver to fair. The trailer need some repairs because last year my pig Thug broke…

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    Lord of Flies The novel Lord of the Flies written by author William Golding is spectacular young adult novel that captures readers with its descriptive sentences and varieties of theme. William Golding narrates a story about a group of boys stranded on an island trying to get rescued. He focuses on how the boys start behaving when they are isolated from civilisation. The novel has many theories one of them being Archetypal theory. In this theory the fight between the boys is viewed as the…

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    Harry Hooks interpretation of the beloved novel Lord of the Flies, is not what viewers would expect after reading the famous novel created by William Golding, the film appears to be anticlimactic. The book sets the storyline after a tragedy of a plane crash sending many boys to inhabit a small island, the boys have to fight for survival, liberty and above all Hope. This not easy as the book so openly expresses. After one has read the novel, they go to watch the movie unexpectedly finding out…

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    Jack In Lord Of The Flies

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    got to have rules and obey them. After all, we're not savages. We're English, and the English are best at everything." (34) Jack wants rules and order at first, he knows what can happen when a society does not have rules. The boys are on a hunt for pig,…

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    In the amazing poem “Casey at the Bat” and the wise story of “ David and Goliath “, a connection of differences and similarities. In other words ,many similarities occur throughout both story and poem , one of the most noticeable similarity is that both tough guys , really are not afraid to fail or anything in their path . In addition ,what I mean by this is that in the story “Casey at the Bat” Casey is so confident which means he knows he is good, that if he fails the world will not care about…

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    respected by the boys and he gives them hope. He focuses on getting everyone rescued by keeping the signal fire going and building shelter. However, most of the boys lose interest in Ralph’s ideas because they rather shirk responsibilities and slaughter pigs for amusement. By doing so, they stray from Ralph’s hope of being rescued and give into their savageness. Although, he has the right intentions, Ralph isn’t…

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    William Golding’s Lord of the Flies is a novel about a group of british boys who are stranded on an island after their plane is shot down. The group encounters numerous amounts of problems while they were stranded on the island, resulting in multiple disputes between the boys. Conflict is obvious throughout the novel, whether it's Man VS. Man, Man VS. Himself or Man VS. Nature. One of the many ways Golding portrays conflict is with two of the main characters, Ralph, the leader of the more…

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    conch to gain control. Early in the novel, Jack struggles to kill a pig, as he found the blood unbearable. Conversely, after his first kill, Jack is ecstatic as they had ¨outwitted a living thing, imposed their will upon it [and] taken its life like a long satisfying drink¨ (Golding 70). This marks a big turning point for Jack, as after his first kill he begins to enjoy the kill more than he does the meat that comes from the pig. Moreover, getting his first kill gives Jack a big confidence…

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