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    Civilization Vs Savagery

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    Sinking into the gruesome life of savagery, slitting pigs’ throats, tearing apart their flesh for food, leaving the civilized manner of rules and keeping order behind, would you lose all your morals? In the novel Lord of the Flies, by William Golding, a group of boys is stranded on a jungle island after their plane crashes. They are left with no adults to guide them, they must govern themselves. They begin with trying to keep their civilized manner and compose rules to govern themselves, but…

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    In the novel Lord of the Flies the most essential part is the setting is the island the boys arrive on. An example of why the island is the most important part is because it's where the boys will be for the whole story and it can be either a paradise or a destroyed eutopia. Something that was very pushed at the beginning was how there was no plane debris and the boys were unhurt. The boys have a fresh water section in the island for a supply of fresh water for all their activities and drinking.…

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    The Will to Survive in Castaway and Life of Pi Seclusion from civilization can change anyone. It can create killers, cannibals, and turns intelligent people into nothing more than animals concerned only with where their next meal will come from. Both Castaway and Life of Pi revolve around men alone, taken away from the comforts of society and facing impossible odds. Castaway is about a FedEx employee named Chuck Noland, the only survivor of a plane crash, who lands on an island and is forced to…

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    William Golding’s Lord of the Flies is a novel about a group of british boys who are stranded on an island after their plane is shot down. The group encounters numerous amounts of problems while they were stranded on the island, resulting in multiple disputes between the boys. Conflict is obvious throughout the novel, whether it's Man VS. Man, Man VS. Himself or Man VS. Nature. One of the many ways Golding portrays conflict is with two of the main characters, Ralph, the leader of the more…

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    The setting is the most indispensable element of this book. In this book; Lord of the Flies , like most books, could never have carried out the way it did if it weren’t for the time and place it was conducted. In times of war a plane full of British schoolboys is mistaken for a fighter plane and is shot down over a deserted island. The pilot is killed and all that is left are the children and they are faced with the many obstacles such as; shelter, food and basic survival on this deserted island…

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    10:00 PM: And he fell the look on his face was a look of pure terror. His friends were yelling for him with no response, all they could hear was screaming. Mike was extremely terrified. 7:00 AM: Jack and his friends headed off to school on their bikes, “Ahh this is so stupid, I hate school!” Jack said “Yeah but we got to do it and we're almost done with it anyway.” Said Mike “Ha no we're not we still have three years to go dude!” said Sam “Hey at least we're closer than we were in middle…

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    "Murphy where have you been going?" Murphy looks up at Finn and just shrugs. He figures he doesn't really owe an answer to anyone and especially not Finn. It's not like he's been doing anything wrong lately, if anything he's been looking for Akna these last few days and he hasn't seen a trace of her. He's stuck to his story that he's still trying to find scrap metal and maybe the occasional scavenge but he hasn't shared anything else. "You leave here everyday at the same time and hardly ever…

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    For the past two decades, there has been a growing trend of television shows that don’t conform to narrative storytelling norms. Jason Mittell’s conceptualization of “narrative complexity” analyzes the mechanics behind shows such as Game of Thrones; their unconventional storytelling becoming more of the norm for contemporary television. Within narrative complexity, Mittell explores television shows’ operational aesthetics, which are seen in Game of Thrones’ unorthodox plot structure. The…

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    Innocence can be lost by ourselves, but it can never be found in ourselves once it is lost. Innocence can be great because life is a dream, but one is naive to the world. Savagery can be great because life is so much fun, but people will fear the savage and run from them. Throughout Lord Of The Flies there are many themes that appear in the book. One of those themes are savagery and innocence. While having savagery and innocence can be great, they can both also be horrible. Throughout this…

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    Literary Analysis Lord Of The Flies Essay How do the characters in Lord of the Flies relate to our personalities? In the allegorical novella, Lord Of The Flies by William Golding, A large group of english schoolboys crash on a deserted island with no adults or supplies. Two of the boys named Piggy and Ralph find each other and instantly connect and work together to try and build a civilization. Unfortunately for the boys, a headstrong leader called Jack’s only interested is in having fun…

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