Three Little Pigs

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    to the boy’s age being so widely apart, many (check spelling; apply this comment throughout your paper; you should do a spelling check) problem arose because they had many ideas and belief (review notes on using possessive nouns). For example, the little ones were terrified of a mind made beast, who was believed to inhabit the island (review notes on using punctuations to transition into your sentences). Many tragedies arose because of the mind made beast, it lead to the death of Simon (Review…

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    The mysterious lure toward the bad-boy mentality caused the 3 to lose sight of who they really are; which was the cause of their mishaps and troubles. The Greasy Lake represents this bad-boy mentality since it’s the “place to go” for all of the greasy characters. The only way to truly become the bad-boys they want to be, they have to visit the Greasy Lake. The 3 boys were indicated to be smart young men with futures in college. Since this was the age where the bad-boys became cool and…

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    Piggy's Symbols

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    Some of the symbols include the conch, pig head, fire, glasses, shelters, and many more. The conch is used as a symbol of leadership and control which is a big aspect of society. The pig head is a symbol of savagery and improperness which is what wild animals are expected to be. Fire is a symbol of warmth and welcome while also being a symbol of death and hell…

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    Human nature is regarded as shared by all humans. Arguably, in the novel Lord of the Flies by William Golding, the island upon which many boys are stranded, is its own character. Therefore, the island in itself can be considered a human, in turn sharing the same qualities as the boys and impacting them as another person would. For the boys, the island is a sort of metaphorical mirror. As their perception of the island shifts and the “mirages” lift, the boys as well begin to change and diverge…

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    Lord of the Flies dives into the subject of the darkness of man’s heart. It explores the idea of savagery that comes with the human nature through various different characters and their own different experiences and perspectives. The novel Lord of the Flies written by William Golding tells a story about a group of boys who survived after a plane crash on a remote island with the absence of adults and limited resources. William Golding suggest through multiple characters that the isolation and…

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    William Golding's book, Lord of the Flies, talks about how without any true government, people dark human nature will eventually take over. Sigmund Freud has a theory where there are only three main personality a human has. The Id represent a character that wants to rule over everyone, he doesn’t care what he has to do but he is constantly fighting to have his way(Journal Psyche). The Ego is the everyday human being that is just trying to get through life (Dunkerly-Bean). Then the Superego is…

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    Before long, Jack becomes accustomed to the hunt of the pigs and because of this, he began to crave a more challenging hunt. “Viciously, with full intention, he hurled his spear at Ralph. The point tore the skin and flesh over Ralph’s ribs, then sheared off and fell in the water” (181). This action revealed…

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    Olaf: A Short Story

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    Olaf was mentally snickering seeing how he definitely had touch a nerve with the Sly boy with his eating habit. "Sorry, my bad," he retorted putting up a sheepish look. Now, if you're starting to think that he may always eat like a pig, then hold that thinking. Olaf could be very charming and he knows the proper etiquette; a product of his mother's teaching after years drilling all those stuffs into his brain. So all these acts he made was only to annoy the Sly boy. Then Olaf threw himself on…

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    Defining Success Sitting in the mud, I glared at the bright blue sky spotting the red-tailed hawk who had just ruined my day. Watching the bird glide through the air flying freely away, I paused for a second and the world seemed to stop. “What just happened?” I thought to myself, “that round could have been perfect”. With my helmet intact, I stood up brushing the dirt and shame off my clothes. The sun had barely begun to shove its way through the darkness of the night when I walked into the…

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    so they decided to have hunters to hunt pigs. In the gathering, Ralph also says that the person with the conch has the right to speak and others have to listen and wait for their turn to speak. Piggy then reminds them about how no one knows they have crashed on an island, and that help won't be coming soon. During the meeting, a little boy with a mulberry mark on his face told the others that he had seen a snake earlier, which he called beastie. The little boy was scared but Ralph told him it…

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