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    In the novel Lord of the Flies, by William Golding describes the dramatic change of a group of young boys as they survive on an inhabited island in the middle of the ocean. At the beginning, a small basic society is developed where a leader, Ralph, is elected and rules were established to keep the young and old in line. The longer the children stayed alone, the more distant they became from the modern rules of everyday society. Main characters started to change from their old innocent child self…

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    because these boys that are represented as leaders, they can’t do anything about this beastie, all the others are scared of it because it has more power than their own leaders. That truly shows the boys are afraid of this Lord of the Flies character. One of the most important themes within the book is this Lord of the Flies character, it represents the fear and terror inside of the…

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    Power is the ability to do something or act in a certain way. Brute Force is to make someone do something against their will with strength or physical action or movement. The power was dominant on the island because the were kids. Kids are accustomed to there parents to tell them what to do. They don’t know what to do so the rest of the kids elect Ralph as leader and Ralph uses the conch for power. Jack had the most power in this book. He was leader of the hunters in the beginning and…

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    In chapters one and two of The Hobbit, Tolkien expresses what he thinks about certain topics. Tolkien expresses these feelings by certain words he uses throughout chapters one and two. Tolkien hints at what he views as positive and negative traits as well as what is more important intellect or being physically empowering. First off, Tolkien expresses what he views as positive traits such as intellect. This is because Bilbo having small stature he needs this intellect to help him be sneaky thus…

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    but you were in the Fort Knox safe. That’s more like a million of your pots of gold.” The leprechaun tried to think of a way to get himself out of this situation, but no solution presented itself. I’ve gotten out of so many traps, he thought. This one should be no different. With his hands still tied behind his back, there was not much that the leprechaun could do. But…

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    Lord of the Flies is a novel. There is a plane crash on a deserted island. The only survivors were the children aboard the plane. There is a group of boy who were flying in a plane. The plane crashes in the middle of a remote island. They were forced to try and survive on their own. Imagine being a little boy trying to survive on an island with a group of people you don’t even know. If it were me I would be scared and feel alone, and I’m pretty sure that is whole the boys felt. So this forces…

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    Lord of the Flies by William Golding is a fictional novel about how people who are good turn evil due to the environment around. During a time of war, a plane is attacked and lands on a deserted island. There are no adults only children, and they try to survive by themselves until rescue. The main theme of Lord of the Flies is the idea of human evil which is portrayed through major connections to World War Two of physical violence, manipulation, and oppression. The theme of Connections to…

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    personality. He also allows his characters to be analyzed and be predicted. The three characters I believe he describes deeply are Jack, Piggy, and Ralph. One character Golding uses in his story is Jack. This young intellectual is a character who was once afraid to kill a pig. Now, he wants to prove all the kids he is the strongest of all. On page thirty-one, it says, “I was just waiting for a moment to decide where to stab him.” To me, I feel like he was too scared, however he is now ready to…

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    lives of young, British boys. With little knowledge and sparse supplies, they work to survive on the vacant island that they crash upon. At the start, they even attempt to establish a societal structure of their own in hopes that they will be saved. One character, however, makes it quite difficult to maintain order and stability within the group. Jack Merridew, upon recognition that he does not have to answer to authority, develops as a character who progressively conveys a dark demeanor and who…

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    about their character personalities and the plot changes. Their personalities were shown in the movie and in the book. In the book they were shown by helping Bilbo on the journey for the dwarves except when they give up on searching for the keyhole, one of the dwarves said (we give up because it was the last light of day and it was supposed to show…

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