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    Daedalus is a famous sculptor . His sculptures were so life like it was as if they would come to life . He was also a renowned architect . Daedalus has a nephew named talus he was a lot smarter than Daedalus .Talus was an inventor . He created the saw while walking on the beach one day , and the compass by just putting a stick in the ground. Daedalus got jealous . He got so jealous that one day he pushed talus off a cliff and he fell to his death . Daedals got so depressed because had done…

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    Civility is a miraculous thing, it not only keeps humanity together, but it’s also linked to innocence. In the novel, “Lord of the Flies”, William Golding effectively expresses how civilization was created to suppress inhumane and atrocious behavior and instincts. Unfortunately, in certain circumstances, savagery would prevail over civility and cause extreme destruction and ciaos. Through-out the novel the theme is revealed as the pre-carious nature of savagery over civility that initially…

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    one of the boys was disguised as the beast because the “beast” didn’t accept his offering of the pig head. Jack is the wild crazy animal side of human nature. Jack and Ralph represent Yin and Yang Because they are complete opposites of each other. Lord of The Flies is a novel about a group of kids getting stranded on the island. They represent good and evil. Jack represents evil, and Ralph represents good. They are alike in that they are both leaders, but different in how they reacted to…

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    Unbroken Essay From thief to runner, prisoner of war to camp counselor, Louie Zamperini has impacted the lives of people worldwide. Unbroken is a novel by Laura Hillenbrand about the life story and journey of Louie Zamperini. Louie was born and raised during the Great Depression. His brother Pete introduced Louie to running as a way to keep him out of trouble. Zamperini ran in the 1931 olympics before fighting to fighting in WWII as a part of a bomber crew. Battered, bloody, and bruised the…

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    Lord of the Flies essay Whenever you are faced in situations where life becomes confusing, people just seem to get agitated. Not only does The Lord of the Flies show how people can go from scared to completely insane, but the “Stanford Prison Experiment”shows how you can put good people in an evil place and evil can win over humanity. As good humans are faced with evil situations where they can become mentally agitated under pressure or even life or death situations, this statement becomes true…

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    The boys in Lord of the Flies were afraid of the beast, but their own fear was more dangerous than any beast could be. Their fear made them oblivious to the fact that they should've been more afraid of themselves and each other. Fearing the unknown causes people to lose their sanity, turn on their friends, and begin to bully others. Even though Jack and the hunters left an offering for the Beast, it did not stop bothering them. Simon was affected by the Beast the most. He imagined the pig head…

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    William Golding’s novel Lord of the Flies is the story of a group of English schoolboys who crash-land on a deserted island and have to survive until they are rescued, without the structure and convenience of modern society. There are many characters who take prominent role in this story. Piggy, a fat glasses wearing kid whom has asthma is the helping, more feminine boy. Ralph, a tall, somewhat carefree person is the leader. And Jack is a tall, long, bony kid, that’s the hunter. Although, all of…

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    Throughout Chapter 1, Golding creates an environment that is eerie and menacing, especially through the literary device of epithets. In creating a setting for the characters to explore, play in, and live in that has menacing undertones, this further isolates the children from the outside world and traps them in a world that is devoid of moral guides. This was especially done through the use of epithets such as “coarse grass”, “decaying coconuts”, and “fallen trees”, which creates an image of…

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    One of the themes in the novel Lord Of The Flies is that not having civilization around and keeping the structure of society, people will turn into savages. Becoming a savage happens when reasoning is slowly fades away, it is a slow process when humanity loses the structure and control it has instilled on everyone. Golding uses repetition of blood and fascination of killing to build towards the symbol and character having the theme show through the symbol and character. Golding uses the…

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    The Lord of the Flies represents the devil. The Lord of the Flies says that he lives within all people. This symbolizes that Satan is within all people, and that he causes the savage behavior of the kids. The island is a representation of the world and the children are the different…

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