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    What is the thing that is holding us back from becoming savages, is it possibly just civilization and maturity? The “Lord of the Flies” is a great book about a group of schoolboys who struggle on an island to survive and deal with their situation, quickly resulting to foolish violence and savagery. First, I will give some of my interpretations and thoughts of the symbolism in the book, examples are how the fire, piggy, conch and so on affect the meaning behind the story. I will then talk about…

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    William Golding’s Lord of the Flies shows how democracy is doomed. A group of boys from a prep school find themselves on a deserted tropical island after their plane has been attacked and crashes on the ground. The boys enjoy freedom and control. They start organizing assemblies or government meetings. The conch is a symbol of order or the democratic process. Throughout the novel the boys split into a democracy or a dictatorship. Therefore dictatorship works better than the other, as democracy…

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    In this folktale, The People Could Fly by Virginia Hamilton it explains the human rights are valued, and that it shouldn’t be taken away. They all had the wings to be free before they were captured by the masters. The birds that were used in this text explain freedom, and how they were free to do whatever. The intended audience of this folktale would be a more mature audience because of the violence. The author could have made this story for mature people to read, because as you read you get…

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    Essay On 1984 Violence

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    Corrupt governments and violent societies are just as common in the literary world as they as in our frightening world. From savage little boys chanting "KILL THE BEAST, CUT HIS THROAT, SPILL HIS BLOOD!" in The Lord of the Flies to the brutality and torture against political criminal in 1984, violence plays the role of antagonist in both phenomenal novels. Though the totalitarian government suppressing the citizens of Oceania in 1984 can be observed as a more prominent threat, the violent…

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    Elwin and Allorah were thinking and then Allorah whispered to me “ Its the third one” Then Elwin replied and said “ what how do you know it's the third one “ Then Allorah said “ I’ll explain to you on the other side of the door.” Elwin trusted Allorah so much that when Allorah took off running she followed her. Once they were both safe and walking in the bright green grass smelling the fresh air. Elwin said “ So how did you know what door it was.” Then Allorah replied and said “ right as…

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    Bilbo Character Essay

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    Tolkien scholar Corey Olsen states, “The complex set of changes that Bilbo’s character undergoes will be one of the central and most intricate stories of the entire book.” Perhaps though the utmost significant set of changes that Bilbo undertakes in regards to his role as the burglar. At the beginning of the story Bilbo is extremely reluctant to join in on the adventure, in his first encounter with Gandalf he attempts to send him away almost immediately. After inviting Gandalf to have a pipe…

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    George Hanna Ms. Fischer English May 17, 2016 LOTF Essay Civilization can cover the deeper darker instincts of humanity. Lord of The Flies is an allegorical work, using symbolism to convey a deeper meaning to the readers of the literary work. Lord of The Flies was written by William Golding, who wrote about boys stranded on an island to show a key theme of the evil within and the savagery of man through the personality of Jack, Roger, and the Lord of The Flies. Jack is a symbol used throughout…

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    Think of the difference between kids raised in a stable home with a loving family and kids raised alone in the streets, clearly a big difference. The Lord of the Flies is an intense book about a group of boys being forced to grow up and survive on a deserted island without any parents to guide them. Throughout the book, every character was eventually changed, out of all, Jack changed the most dramatically. Within the time Jack spent on the island he went from a seemingly sweet and innocent…

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    In the novel, Lord of the Flies by William Golding, the protagonist Ralph portrays the theme of losing innocence. A plane carrying a bunch of schoolboys, crashes in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. The pilot of the plane is killed, but many of the boys survive the crash and find themselves stranded on the island alone. Ralph the leader of the boys, addresses that being rescued and getting off this island is the first priority. Meanwhile, the antagonist of the book Jack disagrees and things food…

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    Symbols in Lord of the Flies In the wild story of the Lord of Flies they used many ideas of symbols to show what they were saying. It helped a lot to influence the story showing and helping them portrait the story. Like in this story they used many different symbols to use on the island to show the readers how they felt and what they were really going through and telling about the island. They use symbols all from about the island all the way to actual adults in life to represent something big…

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