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    Proactiv Solution is a company that distributes skin-care products. This company is most known for their anti-acne products because of their copious amounts of advertisements. Since Proactiv is heavily promotes anti-acne, their target audience for their advertisements would mainly be teenagers. Proactiv’s advertisements are mainly endorsed by several famous celebrities. For instance, the most recent advertisement features actress Julianne Hough endorsing Proactiv's Acne System. In the…

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    accustomed to the Shire, weary of adventure and the unknown. The Riddle Battle is significant as Bilbo not only gets himself out of a dire situation, but Bilbo obtaining the One Ring proves that he is capable of being the burglar. At the end of the story, Bilbo becomes the adventure-loving hobbit that we see in The Lord of the Rings through others help and his own survival methods. Bilbo wins the riddle battle through wit, trickery, and intuition which causes him to grow out of his Shire…

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    In the book Lord of the Flies by William Golding, tells a story about several British schoolboys stranded on an island with no adult and how the boys behave under these types of circumstances. The book also includes Freud’s theory of personality, which may give us an insight on why the boys have behaved the way that they did. Sigmund Freud was the founder of psychoanalytic theory of personality, which was the belief that human behavior is the result of conflicts between the structures of the…

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    Lizzie Middleton Mrs. Garn 6 World Literature 17 April, 2018 Simon: The Islands Savior The Lord of the Flies contains masses of symbolism and repetition. Goulding not only shows us how civilization can crumble and how much it structures us, but what precisely it is that drives us to fall apart, the beast within. Goulding uses his characters to translate his feelings of the world around both him and us. In Lord of the Flies, Goulding uses many Bible references to carry out his characters and…

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    to destroy “the Ring.” In the beginning Frodo lives in a humble village with his adoptive father, Bilbo Baggins. Young Frodo inherited an immense fortune and all Bilbo’s possessions, which included an infamous ring. Gandalf after realizing the ring is Sauron’s ring the one possessing his evil intentions within. Frodo then goes on a journey of epic proportions to destroy the ring and save all Middle Earth. In the culmination of accomplishing the task, underdog Frodo destroys the ring by throwing…

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    In William Golding's Lord of the flies, the boys who are stranded on the island come in contact with many elements that symbolize ideas or concepts on society. The symbols change throughout the story and give a view on the boys. Throughout the novel new symbols are shown which change how the story progresses .Golding uses the conch, piggy's glasses, and the beast to expose how people can become uncivilized and how people adapt to their environment. The conch is the symbol of…

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    The human child has inside them two choices of life: the good and the bad. Throughout the lives of children, society supresses the darkness in human nature through rules, morals, and structure. In the classic novel Lord of the Flies, author William Golding shows how easily one’s morals can be forgotten when one is separated from society and all of its constructs by following the many disturbing mishaps from a single boy; a young child named Jack. First, this idea is expressed through a…

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    We can see that Golding uses symbolism to prove the theme that we can trace the defects of society back to the defects of human nature, and that we are all capable of becoming a Nazis. We can see this because he makes the characters start off nice and innocent, but as the story develops and starts going to the climax we see that the boys start changing and they become savage they start not to care about the others. Golding believes that we are all capable of becoming Nazis and uses…

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    (Essay) “What Are we? Humans? Or animals? Or savages?”(William Golding) If society has no rules to govern itself by, then we end up with a chaotic world full of civil unrest. With no rules in the world human beings would not be able to master primitive and savage instincts. The conflict in the novel, Lord of The Flies, written by William Golding exemplifies man vs man, man vs self, and man vs nature. Which is a battle found within humanity. This is how war begins, it is human nature…

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    Exploring William Golding’s View of Humanity in Lord of the Flies Views and standards within society in the mid-1900s were different compared to today’s society. William Golding was an author in the 1900’s who was most notorious for writing Lord of the Flies, which gave a good demonstration of society’s good and evil sides through childhood innocence. For instance, characters such as Jack show the evil side by portraying the characteristics of a bully. Golding shows that he is hopeful in life…

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