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    let’s time travel back to when you were little. Many kids have fears such as monsters under the bed and fear of the dark. The same applies to the young English boys in The Lord of The Flies.They came to the island in a plane crash and are called together when a kid named Ralph blew the conch.This story by William Golding focuses on the different fears of the young boys. These fears soon became different forms of beasts.They came to the island in a plane crash and are called together when Ralph…

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    Has it ever occurred to you the monster that could be under the bed could be more than just a monster? Lord of the Flies pertains to a group of boys from ages six to twelve on an island. The group of boys are unsupervised on island with no way of contact. The boys were ripped away from the comfort of civilization and start to develop fears. These fears manifest themselves in the form of a beast. In the book there is beast, whose definition can explain the whole book, can be defined as fear, war…

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    In the Lord of the Flies, written by William Golding, is about boys surviving on an abandoned island. There were no adults whatsoever. At first, most of the boys were enjoying their lives without grown-ups. However, Jack and the hunters left the fire for hunting. It burned out, making it the first sign of savagery. Therefore, the novel’s theme is Civilization vs. Savagery and symbolism, point of view, and mood contributed the most to the novel. Golding uses symbolism in his novel. The conch…

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    prioritizes it over getting rescued. after forming a group of hunters Jack split off of Ralph's group to form a tribe of his own. Both of these Chiefs have varying leadership styles…

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    human being has a good and bad side and the book shows that. In the story, some of the civil kids are Ralph and Piggy. The Savage kids were Jack and Roger. Ralph and Piggy are civil and cared for each other in their tribe and Jack’s while Jack only cared about his own and attacks Ralph’s tribe. Piggy, Ralph, and Jack are a few of the kids that were symbols of civilization versus savagery. In the end, civilization wins even though all the kids that survived got back home the civil kids still have…

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    Lost In Death Valley Brandon, Curtis, and Nick just got out of college and was scouted to a MLS team called the sounders. In the off season, Brandon, Curtis, and Nick wanted to go on a trip to Death Valley, and of course Nick thought he could drive there without directions or a gps. But anyways they all packed up to go to Death Valley. On their way there they stop at a campsite to see if anybody had directions, But nobody was there. So they kept on driving, and finally they found Death…

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    "Hey, look at his butt!" Jack whispers, sending his friends into ceaseless bouts of giggles. After fifteen minutes of instruction, the group of five-year-olds retained one idea: Winnie-the-Pooh's hindquarters were more entertaining than learning about hand hygiene. I demonstrate proper handwashing techniques once more, as my pride, and the minute remnants of Vaseline on my hand, make a Usain Bolt-like dash towards the drain of the polished metal basin. As a new Red Cross Club, we had failed. As…

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    World 's one of the best scientist, Albert Einstein, once said," The world will not be destroyed by those who do evil, but those who watch them doing evil, and it might be right to say that Ralph and his group was trying to stand up for what was right, and get everyone rescued. In the novel, Lord of the Flies, a story centers on group of boys, who were dropped from a crushed plane on an uninhabited island struggling to survive, William Golding represents Ralph as chief, who is the commander of…

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    After Piggy’s death, Samneric were captured by Jack’s tribe and forced to obey them among the other boys. Jack did not allow Ralph into his tribe. Samneric were secretly providing Ralph with food and protection. The twins feared Jack’s consequences of disobeying him. The twins turned their back on Ralph, by telling Jack where he was hiding. Prior to…

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    The allegory, Lord of the Flies by William Golding, is a fictional novel about a plane crash on an island without any adults. The setting of the book is an island; “the shore was fledged with palm trees. These stood or declined against the light and their green feathers were 100 feet up in the air.” And that the is,and is hot and tropical; “here and there, little breezes crept over the water beneath a haze of heat”. There are three main conflicts in this novel, they are a conflict with nature,…

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