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    that is hard to find because he doesn’t leave tracks. The fear of the Beast kind of fuels the boys to go hunting and searching for it. Chapter 7: Jack changed tremendously throughout the last few chapters. He has finally built up the courage to kill a pig and now he leads hunts for them every day. Jack has also become more of a person to take charge and express his opinions at assemblies. As Jack gets to become more of a leader, the power gets to his head and suddenly he thinks he is…

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    delinquents. They are drawn to the attention of Jack killing and getting them food. They looked up to him to do just as he does and they want to have that ultimate feeling of power. They are captivated with the same ideas of to control everything and kill. The younger boys are simply following the old saying ‘monkey see monkey do’. Therefore, being obsessed with hunting and power, blocks out any possibilities for improvement. The uncontrollable fascination allows the boys to forget priorities…

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    The most important thing for Ralph is making a civilization. Throughout the whole novel, he tries to make it happen, but he doesn’t succeed because of Jack and his savagery. He thinks that having shelters is very important, and that is why he even started building them alone with Simon, when the others were just playing around, having fun and avoiding work. Also, he is very focused on keeping the signal fire going, because the fire maximizes their…

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    hunting, building shelter, or tending to the fire. At this point in the novel Jack and his cronies were in charge of keeping the fire going. Jack was so caught up in wanting to kill a pig that he left the fire, and let it burn out. Piggy and Ralph were down on the beach, and they saw a ship sailing along the horizon. They were thrilled, then they looked over towards the fire, only to see that there wasn’t one. Jack and his hunters had let the fire go out, just so they could go kill a pig. They…

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    Teddy, and his English family take Rikki Tikki in and give him food, shelter, and a comfortable place to sleep.That hospitality comes at a cost, the family wants Rikki Tikki to protect them from any trouble that lurks in the garden. Rikki Tikki would do anything to protect teddy and the family but must learn how to defeat the snakes in the garden. The trouble that lurks in the garden are three snakes that have one goal in mind, to kill the family. The snakes names are…

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    The Novel, Lord Of the Flies by William Golding has three themes that the author is trying to communicate. They are; the ability to work together, Jack and Ralph’s quest for power, and determination. The ability to work together is a major theme is Lord of the Flies. Without it, the boys on the island would have a much lower chance of survival. When the boys first crash on the island, they find a conch shell. Whoever has the conch shell is the only one who can speak at that time. Ralph uses it…

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    Children are being abused, feed drugs and alcohol and ordered to kill people, are being held in trial for their crimes.Child soldier are children who are held in rebel groups.The rebel groups come to their villages and take them away from their families or kill their families. They are being trained to use guns and kill people. Child soldier should not be prosecuted. First reason child soldiers should not be prosecuted is because some of have no choice but to join rebel group. Children are…

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    Lord Of The Flies Lessons

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    have to come together to find a way to collect food, make shelter, find a way to make fire, and most importantly find a way off the island. All of the boys have different ways of going about things. This creates conflict between the boys, which leads to bigger problems for them. “Where does the line of “evil” truly begin on the island?” The arguing and the constant fighting on the island lead to the first act of true evil. The savages wanna kill a thing that they call the “Beast”. They get so…

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    than 14 years old thus they would not have had enough experience in the world to make the right decision. (captaindarwin ) While some did this do to lack of experience while others did this because they were brainwashed by drugs and then threatened to kill or be killed. (captaindarwin) And the rest most likely joined to survive because they had lost everything to the war. (captaindarwin)That is why I believe that child soldiers should not be prosecuted but be rehabilitated. Now there are…

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