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    leadership is the mass fire that Jack started in order to trap jack. this is the best example of Jack not caring about what he was doing, he just wanted fun. Not knowing if they would be rescued, Jack carelessly set the whole island on fire, all to kill one of their own…

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    position himself. A good example will be a terrorist. A terrorist use the pretext of the religion and God to kill other people. The terrorist will kill in the name of God, but whatever religion you are practicing, condemn people killing other people. The terrorist kills to have the power, or at least the perception of power. To justify its actions, the terrorist will call the people he wants to kill a sinner. He will judge and condemn people based on nothing else than vanity. By doing this, the…

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    Literary Analysis Project Lord of the Flies is a novel written by Golding,William. LotF is a book about how a group of young boys get stranded on an island and have to fend for themselves but when they don’t know how to run a civilized group everything goes awry. LotF is a great book about how civilization vs savagery can come out when you have no tools or anyone to help keep everything calm. In this book since there was no adult the kids tried a conch shell to represent the…

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    reason. He even refused to kill dogs for food or because they went insane from lack of food. He knew what was happening the very first day of EMP. He was prepared, it wasn’t exactly enough, but he was prepared. He was surviving and living life as much as he could. He made sure that his daughters weren’t getting depressed, he didn’t place any blame on anyone. He was angry for whoever bombed America, that is understandable. But he never went off saying, “I am going to kill whoever did this to us.”…

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    A person’s way of life sometimes doesn’t reflect their inner values and beliefs that an individual truthly has. Although, it is not seen how a person is until he or she does and action that expresses her mentality and values that help others see who they really are inside. For example, in the play of king Lear, written by shakespeare, it is seen how many of the characters seem to be another person who they really aren’t. This example can be seen since the very beginning of the play. For…

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    Chapters 1-2 1. Ralph- A 12 year old boy who is one of the oldest and he is the group leader and he try's to organized groups to help build shelter. Piggy- Ralph's left hand man and he tends to wine a lot but he is also known as Ralph's "Lieutenant". Simon- A young boy which is the shyest out of all of them, Simon has good intentions, is always well mannered towards others and he loves the nature. Jack- A older boy on the island, he takes advantage of his power and gets to be cruel as time…

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    rescued. He stated these several times to the group trying to make them understand. Jack later on became the leader, and his priority was different. He wanted to hunt and did not care to help Ralph get rescued or anyone. He was determined to get the kill. Both of their priorities being different caused the groups to split. Jack created his own tribe at Castle Rock. Hunting was the main part there, and it quickly grew. Ralph only had the conch. He still stuck to his plan, and only had a few of…

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    cannot even manage to wound a pig, let alone kill it. With sheer political genius he elevates the hunt while denigrating the conch until the former becomes the whole focus of the island and the latter is destroyed. He begins by speaking out of turn, without the conch (Golding 87), later shouting down those who hold the conch. Each encroachment on the conch's power as a symbol is either tolerated or ineffectively opposed. From the time of Jack’s first kill in Chapter 4, he surrounds…

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    Masks of Chaos and Evil “He was safe from shame or self-consciousness behind the mask of his paint and could look at each of them in turns.” (140) Throughout the course of the novel, it is apparent how the characters change from young innocent boys into murderous savages while stranded on an isolated island. These boys are no older than 14, but everyone, no matter how young, has an inner beast. Some people, like the boys in the novel, allow that beast inside to temporarily come out when they…

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    The group tries to build shelters, but only finishes one all together and Ralph and Simon must finish another all alone. Jack and Ralph constantly fight about keeping the signal fire going, as Jack does not believe it is necessary and Ralph does not believe that hunting pigs is a…

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