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    Odysseus’ men feast on the food Calypso puts poison in their food. When they aren't looking she pulls out her wand and turns them all to pigs. Luckily one of his men escapes without being tricked. He quickly runs to tell Odysseus the problem. Hermes approaches them both as a young man and tells them to eat an herb that will protect them from Circe turning them into pigs like the others.…

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    Weasels are underrated in today’s society, never to be heard of. A weasel can’t fly without wings, but it can “ hitch a ride on the back of a woodpecker” (Bittel). A weasel doesn’t have opposable thumbs, yet it can use a stick to grab lunch. A weasel can’t capture its prey with telekinesis, yet it can set up a trap. A weasel can’t be the king of the jungle, yet it is wild. A weasel is wild. “Obedient to instinct, he bites his prey at the neck, either splitting the jugular vein at the throat or…

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    Freudian psychology in Lord of The Flies In the novel Lord of the Flies by William Golding, the freudian mind layout of the id, ego, and superego can be applied to Jack, Ralph, and Piggy respectively. According to Freud, the brain operates on the principles of the id, ego, and superego almost fully unconsciously and only a small bit can be observed. The id, which represents our unconscious desires, operates on the pleasure principle, which causes us to eat, drink, have sex, destroy, and fight.…

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    Simon goes to his previously undisturbed serene haven away from all the others, there is the pig head the hunters have put out as a sacrifice to the “beast” Simon then begins to have a hallucination and the mutilated pig head on a stick speaks, one of the things the head says is, ”You knew, didn’t you? I’m a part of you? Close, close, close! I’m the reason why it’s not so? Why things are what they are” (143)…

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    hesitant to kill a pig to killing each other. The central concern of this novel is the struggle of two notions that rest…

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    The climax starts when Simon is alone in the woods, and he begins to daydream and talks to the pig’s head on the stake. In Simon’s hallucination, the head becomes the Lord of the Flies. The pig says that this Beast is something you can not hunt or kill and that he is within all humans. While a great storm builds over the island; Simon starts to walk back towards the other boys. As he stumbles through the jungle, he discovers the beast that the twins thought they saw. It was a dead man who had…

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    Lord of the Flies Alternative Ending He could hear them crashing in the undergrowth and on the left was the hot, bright thunder of the fire. He forgot his wounds, his hunger and thirst, and became fear; hopeless fear on flying feet, rushing through the forest towards the open beach. Spots jumped before his eyes and turned into red circles that expanded quickly till they passed out of sight. Below him, someone’s legs were getting tired and the desperate ululation advanced like a jagged fringe of…

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    In William Golding's novel Lord of the Flies the character Jack is revealed as a form of evil by being commanding, unsympathetic, and fierce. Golding reveals these things through certain literary devices such as point of view, selection of detail, and imagery. Jack is a young boy he is tall and skinny with red hair and blue eyes but before we get a physical description of Jack Golding uses the islands imagery to describe Jack. He's pictured as something dark and people are afraid of the…

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    There was a Husky and a Hyena and they were best friends.They were friends for a long time and they both wanted to live together. So the Hyena came to live with the Husky but he was very cold and he did not want to tell his friend that he was really cold. But the Husky stared straight into his eyes and he could tell that he was very cold. So the Husky walked up to his friend and shouted you look like you are cold and the Hyena replied that he was cold. Since the Hyena was cold the Husky sent…

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    has come up with some ways to keep this gene from continuing in the pig industry. Porcine Stress Syndrome, or PSS, is a genetically transmitted myopathy (when muscle fibers don't function correctly)triggered by severe stress or excitement. Pigs with PSS tend to be leaner and heavily muscled. The pigs with a weak cardiovascular system can become overheated easily and can, or will, collapse under these intense situations. PSS pigs will tend to have PSE, or Pale, Soft, Exudative meat, that is…

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