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    without any considerations about the reality and discipline. The evil parts of human nature develops without the limitation of laws. People need law to protect them to get away from sin and evil. The lack of restrictions also results in the end of civilization. People will lose themselves when there is no law to remind and supervise them. Law is the weapon to maintain public order and people’s behavior. The world will turn into disorganized and anarchic without laws and…

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    Q: What different kinds of societies emerged out of the Agricultural Revolution? A: Some of the societies that emerged out of the Agricultural Revolution were Pastoral societies. These societies used and depended on their animals more extensively and were more mobile because they moved seasonally as they followed the changing patterns of vegetation that was necessary for their animals. Another society that emerged were ones that were agricultural villages, they were one of the first documented…

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    Lord of The Flies by William Golding is an allegory of civilization and how human nature can easily corrupt what may seem like a perfect society. The protagonist of the novel, Ralph, immediately takes charge of a group of boys whose plane crashes onto an island. His innocence to the dynamics of a community symbolizes the belief that human nature is to be civilized. This completes the theme of the novel which is that civilization is compromised by the savagery of human nature. Ralph’s symbolic…

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    decided to try to make their own civilization in order to sort things out as they wait to be rescued. Nevertheless, as days pass by, their society have started to spiral out of control. Due to the fact that this party is occupied by a group of preteens, and there is no adult to be seen to be their mentor on the deserted island. In the end, the English boys we’re saved from saved from danger and…

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    Have you ever thought what society means or what a good society needs? Many people are affected by society every day and so they want the best society that they can find. Not every society is the same. Society is what makes civilizations evolve, and there are many things can affect society in a positive or or negative way. Books or knowledge are one of the few things a society has to have in order to work properly. Our society thinks that it is important to have knowledge. This is because it…

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    ID In Lord Of The Flies

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    Super Ego vs. ID Lord of the Flies is a psychological allegory where Piggy’s personality represents the Super Ego and Jack’s personality represents the ID, because Piggy always refers to how society should act, while Jack is very aggressive and only cares about hunting and killing. In the story, Piggy is a smart, nerdy, and chubby boy, who knows there are no adults on the island to care for the children. Piggy believes that in order to be rescued and to survive on the island, they need to build…

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    Ralph has been the primary representation of the civilization and order within the novel and with this, he was able to repress the savagery temptations, but soon enough, he begins to succumb to this nature. This was first seen when he wounded the pig and shouted, “I hit him all right. The spear stuck in.…

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    Once the traveler begins heading south, they will encounter very cold temperatures and high winds. In the south, there are very thick coverings of forest. Also, near the grasslands by the atlantic, Chile has a distinct flora that differs from that of Argentina. This simply indicates that the Andean barrier was around the time of formation. In the high valleys of the south, wetland forms lakes and rivers. Chungara Lake and the Lauca river were both formed by the wetlands. Throughout Chile,…

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    The most dominant civilizations in history may have possessed powerful weaponry or phenomenal wisdom. In addition to these qualities, a powerful determinant of a nation’s success is its agriculture. The emergence of agricultural production, storing, and distribution catalyze the development of a civilization. Advances of the Assyrian agriculture led to an immense growth in population and more elaborate technology. The agricultural development of the Minoan civilization gave way to trade,…

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    Piggy Vs Simon

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    the fruits:”Simon found for them the fruit they could not reach, pulled off the choicest from up in the foliage, passed them back down to the endless, outstretched hands.” Chapter2, Page78. His preference to be alone and away from Ralph’s group (civilization), and Jack’s one (savagery) let the group consider him as a strange. Second, Simon presents the goodness inside the humanity. Simon tries to do what it is good for the group by helping them like helping Piggy and the little boys. Also he is…

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