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    behavior, for there is no repression against it. That is why in the novel Lord of the Flies there is such a strong falling away from civilization and why the boys show the true horrors of instinct savagery because the boys were no longer in the structure of society. Therefore “man’s aggressive nature is truly a heart of throbbing darkness beneath the skin of civilization”…

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    bury, ruin a whole area of civilization, and changed the living conditions for the survivors that were hunter-gathers (Encyclopedia of Authentic Hinduism). However, due to the Ice age it had emerged edible grass such as wheat. These survivors of the Ice age were a small group of people who had migrated to southern parts of Europe, the middle parts of Asia,…

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    being deployed. Ralph first appears as a polished schoolboy, but overtime while on the island he becomes very dirty with long tangled hair. He is charismatic, a natural leader, and very moral. He becomes the leader of the boys, and is a symbol of civilization for them. He tries to plan out hunts, and how they can get off the island. Ralph is very smart and can identify that every boy on the island has savagery within them, and he only succumbs to it on a few accounts. Piggy: Piggy is Ralph’s…

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    In the novel Lord of the Flies by William Golding, the character of Simon greatly influences the story. The book focuses on a group of English schoolboys who are stranded on an island, and eventually are driven to savagery. Simon, however, manages to stay relatively sane, spouting the truth and acting as a God figure. Simon finds deeper meanings and recognizes the most important matters on the island. Simon is extremely wise and mature, he knows things that the others never recognize…

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    Lord of the Flies main theme of the human impulse to violence and designed to seal the struggle between civilization and rules to download it to a minimum. Rome during the Conflicts in the clash between civilization and savagery represented respectively by Ralph and Jack is dramatized.Jack, when he assumed the leadership of his tribe, but her service as an idol to worship Him not only others, requires the full attitude. Jack hunger ruling is suggesting brutality and illegal exploitation of power…

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    Savagery Vs Civilization

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    boys deals not only with the conflicts of civilization versus savagery, but also additional conflicts all the way throughout the novel whether it being person vs. nature, person vs. person, or person vs. self. The two main characters, Ralph and Jack, who represent civilization and savagery are not only the main cause of conflict in the novel, but they also have an immense effect on the rest of the boys in the group. Due to the…

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    struck civilization, attempt to create their own civilization after their plane crashes on a remote island. As two boys, Ralph and Piggy, arrive, they find a conch shell which they use to assemble the rest of the kids. As the story progresses, the conch becomes a symbol of the order that the boys attempt to develop. Albeit being significantly powerful at the the beginning of the novel, its importance unravels over the course of the story. As a result, while attempting to build this civilization,…

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    Lord of the Flies, a novel written after World War II, shows how a society can break down and resort to savagery in a short period of time. Lord of the Flies takes place in a island where thirty children that are boys, no older than twelve survive a plane crash.Golding, the author, shows how everyday items can have a huge impact on the island’s society using symbolism to show the importance of the items.The book shows that an innocent and young society can easily be overthrown by fear and…

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    "The end of innocence, the darkness of man's heart, and the fall through the air of the true, wise friend called Piggy." Ralph words were as they were finally rescued. The novel “Lord of the Flies,” is about how a group of boys were stranded on an island where their plane had crashed. Now they are doing what they can to survive and get off the island. Even turning against each other. When reading William Golding’s novel would you think he is pessimistic but, the plot twist in the end makes him…

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    THEO’S adventure, that of a twelve-year old boy tired of living under the shadow of his deceased older brother, begins when he leaves Zanhi, his Turkish Neolithic hamlet, and climbs the Forbidden Mountain in an attempt to demonstrate his courage to his father. Throughout this feat, he meets four millennial ethnic groups that protect four Sacred Gems from which the natural balance of the planet depends: The arazis, plant-men; the nefes, flying girls; the suus, men-octopus; and the kömür, flaming…

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