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    In human nature there’s a need to achieve dominance, the desire to follow; whether it is to gain power to lead or be directed. This materializes within the novel Lord of the Flies by William Golding, in which case where two main groups; the choir boys lead by Jack and also the other younger kids lead by Ralph. Throughout the novel, is depicted the clash of order and chaos. William Goldberg does a considerable amount using these children; Ralph being the oldest at 12, battle against Jack for…

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    In the end it’s always the strongest who wins Lord of the flies is a novel written by William Golding. The book is set on an island where a group of young boys gets stranded after a plane crash. The boys are there alone without any adults and is forced to fend for themselves so they make up some rules and decides duties for everyone, with the main objective to survive and get rescued. In the beginning they work well together with hunting food, keeping a signal fire going etc. But this system…

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    play a major role in William Golding’s novel Lord of the Flies, in which 30 or so English schoolboys are challenged by the face of savagery while being stranded on a deserted island with no adult governance. Golding employs symbolism in this novel to allocate an overshadowing and in depth meaning. These symbols consist of the conch shell, spectacles, and the beast. Representing law, power, and authority, the conch shell played a key role in the novel Lord of the Flies. In the beginning as the…

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    Lord Of The Flies: Summary

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    Lord of the Flies - Short Book Summary by Yousef Awadh Al Shammari 11b1 William Golding, the author of Lord of the Flies, tells us a story about human behavior created by a pseudo-society, or a false society formed by a group of boys. This story is an allegory which is a story where characters are symbols of real life human behavior. Each character in this story symbolizes something in real life. William believed that no one can control the evil inside every person. There are several…

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    that influence how the government functions. Fundamentally, a government exists to serve the people governed. The nuances of the government then determine how effective the system is at maintaining order and appealing to the citizens. In the novel, Lord of the Flies by William Golding, a British plane en route to safety crashes on a remote island. A group of marooned British boys, without any authoritative figure, is forced to govern themselves until they are rescued. During their time on the…

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    Lord of the Flies. A classic novel, a heartfelt movie, and influential words that last some individuals a lifetime. To speak beyond modern words, Lord of the Flies, a legend. William Golding tells the thrilling experience of young British boys who have become stranded on an undiscovered island after their plane crashes. One of the main characters, Ralph, of whom becomes the leader, is able to make his way through the unfamiliar conditions by observation and self defiance. When first introduced,…

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    Many Society has fallen due many crucial errors caused by the inability to maintain an acceptable society. In the book The Lord of the Flies a plane full are trapped on an uninhabited island due to plane crash (review notes on separating clauses; apply this comment throughout your paper). They were traveling away from Europe due to a World War ll. During the plane crash the pilot was killed and now the boys are all alone on an island with no adults. The boys alone on the island tried to create a…

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    toward Bill, and the mask was a thing on its own, behind which Jack hid, liberated from shame and self-consciousness.” The mask represents (Finish hook) Stranded on an island after a plane crash, a group of young schoolboys in William Golding’s novel, Lord of the Flies struggle to find the balance between fun and survival. With no adults to be found the children elect Ralph, an inexperienced leader who attempts to form a democracy. The newfound order soon crumbles under a dictatorship founded…

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    We like to believe all people are good. However, in the allegorical novel Lord of the Flies, author William Golding challenges that notion. In the tale, a group of civilized boys are left to fend for themselves on a desolate island. Driven to chaos by degradation of the rules and their own fear, each boy begins his descent to a primitive state of mind. The story line of Golding’s novel supports the message of Thomas Hobbes, a 1600 philosopher who has written a plethora of published papers…

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    Have you ever had to sacrifice something that you really wanted or needed to help yourself or others? In William Golding’s adventure story Lord Of The Flies, the main character Ralph and the kids with him, have to make a new life on an island. They have to make their own rules, and sacrifice most of what they have learned from their parents, the memories they remember from everything they have done throughout their lives, and the material objects they had with them to support everyone on the…

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