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    The conch alongside the beast have a crucial impact to Piggy and Jack, and to the events that occur throughout the entire span of this allegory novel; without them, the story will not be as effective with the representation of the main theme: civilization vs savagery. These two symbolic objects show us the conflict between the two competing forces that exist within all human beings. The beast provokes fear to erupt onto the island which later foreshadows to several animalistic behaviors,…

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    Through the hardships the boys face, Jack’s inner primitive self emerges due to the constant battle with the unknown fear of the beast. The painted mask that Jack doges, truly represent his turn into savagery and introduce this new identity of bloodlust and violence, “He began to dance and his laughter became a bloodthirsty snarling….and the mask was a thing on its own, behind which Jack hid, liberated from shame and self-consciousness.” (66). This shows that due to his obsession of bloodlust…

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    June 8th, the first night of summer before “The Boys” leave for college. Ellijah, Bryce, Tommy, Brandon, and TJ go off to a camp site no where near home. A solid 6 hours away in the Minnesota Boundary waters. As they set off, many of them were tired except Tommy and Brandon. As they are driving up, they have nothing to talk about, so Brandon does what he does best, and starts a stupid conversation. “Have you heard of Slenderman or Bigfoot?” said Brandon. Tommy replied, “Only Bigfoot but not…

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    Golding shows the good that is present in Simon’s character throughout the novel by caring for the littluns and putting their needs before his unlike the other boys. Unfortunatley, Golding also uses Simon to show how evil is present, not in Simon, but in the other boys. In chapter 9, Simon is to deliver the news on his findings about the Beast, which is a dead man with a parachute who had been fighing in the air war above them. Simon approached the boys while they were in a circle doing the…

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    Littluns started to chant, as the storm blew up ahead. “Kill the beast! Cut his throat! Spill his blood!” they said. A figure came from the shadows and the group killed it like a lion. But what they didn’t know, was that the “beast” is Simon. It was a dark and stormy night, everyone was afraid, there was a monster that could attack at any moment, and they were only kids that could potentially live on the island until they die. Who would be to blame for Simon’s death? Everyone are to blame for…

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    I was wakened up by Sam and Eric today. They yelled and shouted at me they’ve seen the beast near the fire over the mountain. I was shocked by the message. I believe there should be no beast over the island. I stood helplessly, like a lost soul. The only thing in my mind was to call an assembly, talk about what should we do next with the other boys. The conclusion was, we are going to search for the beast. If there is really one, crush it with our well-armed javelins. Things that I worried…

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    Jack has been using masks to cover up his face, which the reader can infer as his identity. We can believe he covers up his identity to show that he is know chief, no longer the Jack we first met at the beginning of the novel. Therefore, this quote supports the theme of identity because is provides as an example of a change in a character, one that identifies who they are. In this scene continued from the quote above, it is clear that the boys believe that Jack now has the ultimate authority,…

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    Blue Dyes Lab Report

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    Introduction: The purpose of this lab was to use the absorbance of light through a solution to determine the concentration of Blue Dye 1 in Cool Blue Gatorade. In today's society most people are health conscious and food coloring and dyes have been a controversial topic. Blue Dye 1 is one of the most popular FDA-approved dyes used in food such as fruits, sauces, and baking mixes. Such dyes are not limited to foods but also used in shampoos, detergents, and vitamins just to name a few (Hennessey)…

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    Script for Volunteer Cold Calls  Hello/ Good Morning/Good Afternoon, This is "[your name]" May I speak with"[Tutors Name]" ; I’m calling from the Center for Academic Success at the School of Nursing. How are you?  For Generic: We are reaching out to all of our juniors and seniors with a 3.5 or higher GPA  For Second Degree: We are reaching out to our second degree students with 3.5 or higher Are you currently enrolled or are you a recent graduate? I’m calling to give you some good news…

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    A Vet's View On Dog Food Ingredients By Ken Alston | Submitted On November 02, 2012 Recommend Article Article Comments Print Article Share this article on Facebook Share this article on Twitter Share this article on Google+ Share this article on Linkedin Share this article on StumbleUpon Share this article on Delicious Share this article on Digg Share this article on Reddit Share this article on Pinterest Expert Author Ken Alston Commercial dog food brands are in a mad dash to get a…

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