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    guilt, with respect to any kind of crime or wrongdoing according to Wikipedia. Lord Of The Flies is a novel depicting the story of a group of boys who are stranded on a deserted island. Throughout the story, you see how the boys go through many emotional and physical changes and struggles. You see the changes of the boys and how they can go savage and even lose their innocence. In the novel Lord Of The Flies by William Golding, the loss of innocence is shown through Jack. Jack and all the other…

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    There are many different ways that William Golding get his messages through to the reader in the novel Lord of the Flies, the book begins with a group of boys getting stranded as their plane crashes, quickly a boy named Ralph unifies all the boys who were either on their own, or in a group lead by another boy named Jack. Quickly Ralph begins making decisions and orders, but Ralph and Jack’s personalities conflict when Jack realizes his own lust for meat. Unity among the boys begins to dissolve,…

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    In Lord of the Flies, by William Golding, Ralph was one of the boys who stood out. He showed dignity, and responsibility through his actions. He never let power get to his head and corrupt his mind. Throughout the entire book you can see how ralph changes, and all the difficulties he overcomes. His character played a big role in this book and he represented what a vigorous leader should have. Ralph’s job is to be a leader for everyone on the island, and to make sure everyone stays safe.…

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    William Golding’s fictional novel Lord of the Flies, features many parallels between his characters in the novel, and political systems and figures from reality. One of the most prominent of these comparisons is Jack Merridew establishing a coup dictatorship, similar Napoleon Bonaparte. Through this dictatorship, Jack and his system prove that the true nature of humanity is flawed, and unlike Bonaparte, he leads to the destruction of the island in which he and the people he’s leading inhabit.…

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    A result of Jack’s actions throughout Lord of the Flies, and how he had lead a oppressive and savage force against his other peers on the island, which at the time was his society. Jack’s discrimination against Piggy and Ralph had severely affected their position on the island. Jack starts off applying his morals to his life on the island and then throughout the book he slowly drifts away to a form of savagery and violence. Jack’s characterial evolution starts off desiring power and although he…

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    Lord of the Flies Element Essay Michael Simonds Massabesic High School English Mr Estes. Lord of the flies is one of William Golding’s better books. He published this book in 1954. It was written just after the 2nd World War. It tells a story about a group of little boys who were involved in a plane crash and are found on a stranded island. Most of the boys all have different distinct personalities. They are left on the island alone with zero adult supervision. The author uses, and Law and…

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    Their pilot is dead, their faces are grimy, their hair greasy. Not sure they’ll make it out alive, a large group of boys is struggling to survive after their plane crashed on a deserted island. Lord of the Flies reveals the truth about human nature and what it means to be a human. Throughout the novel, as the reader learns more about the characters, all the different boys have their own distinct mindsets that set them apart from one another. Between Ralph, Jack, Piggy, and Simon they all have…

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    order to discover a man’s true nature, one must give them power and see how they treat their subordinates, not their leaders or their equals. Without the societal programming imprinted in one’s mannerisms and morality, the characters of Lord of The Flies by William Goulding descend into anarchy and savagery by the victory of human desire for advancement and self-interest by all means. Promptly, the character Roger discovers his violent tendencies and the pleasure he achieves from this form of…

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    The Lord Of the Flies is a novel by William Golding depicting the struggle of school boys living on an abandoned island. When they first crash onto the island, order is ensured; however, as the months wear on, their nature and psyches become more animalistic and regress drastically from their former purity. This darker, more “realistic... Coral Island “ (Cox) is twisted so the true natures of humans come out and stay for perusal. Golding uses the symbolic nature of atavism and evolution through…

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    “Lord of the Religion” In the novel Lord of the Flies by William Golding there is the use of religious symbols to support a deeper interpretation of the novel. First, the symbol of The Garden of Eden is represented in many ways. Second, the structure of the book is similar to the story of Jesus and his disciples. Last, throughout the entire story a character is met named Simon, who is Christ-like. He somewhat resembles the light on the island like Jesus resembles the light of the world.…

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