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    Piggy's Monologue

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    heard sticks breaking. He turned to Ralph and he said “Ralph I'm scared” in his normal voice and then Jack now knows that they are awake. Then Jack and his group yells as loud as they can and they all jump on their shelters. They start taking their spear and hitting it threw the shelter. Piggy was crying and he was really scared. Then Jack put his hand…

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    savagery and order, Roger, standing watch on a cliff overhead, sets loose a boulder that crashes down on the boys, smashes the conch, and crushes Piggy’s skull (Carter). The spear’s sadistic influences allow Roger to release the rock and, not only kill Piggy, but also shatter the symbolic the…

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    a justifiable act. In the case of euthanasia, killing is a justifiable act. For example “Shelters who cram more animals into cages with unsafe numbers, become so crowded that the dogs fight and injure themselves. Cats contract upper respiratory infection and disease outbreaks from dogs and cats sicken healthy animals” (Newkirk). These evidence proves that killing is justifiable because all shelters have to limit how many animals they have and if they have too many animals, then they need…

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    Pitbulls: Article Analysis

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    society as vicious animals. Many people are frightened by pit bulls but they are not instinctively aggressive however their temperament is influenced by the owner. In the article “Dog Bite Statistics” explains that “Owners of pit bulls who attack and kill other people are increasingly criminally prosecuted as homicide cases” (D.B.C.Center). In Tom Junod’s article “The State of the American Dog” he explains many characteristics and experiences about pit bulls. In the article, Junod describes his…

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    On a rainy day, I opened up youtube and scrolled down on my recommended page. Searching for any video that I might be interested in. There I found a controversial video titled, “I gave a homeless man $100”. So after a few clicks, I started watching the video. What ends up happening was the homeless man bought meals for two dozens homeless. Startled, the youtuber gave the man a place to stay, which made me smiled. Kindness has changed my whole life and made a better person out of me.…

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    Jack had the most power in this book. He was leader of the hunters in the beginning and towards the end he became leader of all of the kids. He overtook Ralph’s power by messing around and having fun while Ralph was being serious and building shelters and a big fire for rescue. The kids followed Jack because whenever people are fearful they…

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    Violence In Guatemala

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    If, in the United States, a person would encounter a woman’s corpse mutilated on the side of the road they would be frightened, disgusted, horrified. They would call the police and an investigation would be launched. The story would be on the news and when the offender was caught the nation would him. If he ever got out of jail, people on the street would stare at him with utter contempt. But, in Guatemala, the site of a tattered female body along the roadside is not a tragedy. It is not an…

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    In the book Lord of the Flies by William Golding, a plane had crashed and a group of kids all end up on an island and there are no grown ups only kids. Once they learn they’re the only ones there they have to learn how to survive and get rescued. They found a conch which is like a shell and they set some rules for everyone that they have to keep and not break. Although after time passes, things start to happen and people are starting to change. I believe that the changes that are happening are…

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    man to keep him company, but instead to find warmth. The man used the dog to test the firminity of the ice in hopes of keeping himself dry. “The dog had learned about fire, and it wanted fire. Otherwise, it would dig itself into the snow and find shelter from the cold air,”(London 66) and “Once, sensing danger, he made the dog go ahead,”(London 68) show that both the dog and the man wanted something from the other one. If the dog and the man had a close bond,…

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    things. I was outside the shelter by myself, fighting with things, those twisty things in the trees’” (84). Phil, one of the littluns talked about what he dreamed that night. He thought he saw a beast in the trees, then another littlun, Percival, talked about how he saw the beast. All the talking about the beast make the littluns scared, or fearful, so Ralph tries to tell them the fear is non excit, because the beast isn’t real, but Jack says they are going to hunt and kill the beast. Later the…

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