Category: /Literature/Novels
Significance of Ending:
The conclusion to Lord of the Flies is not exactly fit the criteria of a happy ending. When Ralph saw the officer he was baffled instead of ecstatic and grateful for saving his life. Ralph was grievous and wept for the end
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Category: /Arts & Humanities
Civilizations Control Over Man
The Lord of the Flies shows that, in the absence of civilization, people lose the sense of being civilized and the dark and savage side of themselves surfaces out. This happens to a group of kids stuck on an island
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Lord of the Flies
By: Joseph B.
Title : The Lord of the Flies Author : William Golding Summary One fact about this book should be established from the start - this is not a children's book. The "littluns" and "bigguns" represent members of the human
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Category: /Literature/English
Trapped on an Island
In society human beings have developed morals and ways of life that set them apart from savage creatures. William Goldings story Lord of the Flies, deals with young men shedding their morality to maintain a society
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Category: /Literature/Novels
An author's view of human behavior is often reflected in their works.
The novels All Quiet on the Western Front by Erich Maria Remarque and Lord
of the Flies by William Golding are both examples of works that demonstrate
their author's view
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A Report On: Lord Of The Flies
The following report is on William Goldings Lord Of The Flies. The book itself is 208 pages. The topics that will be covered are a brief summary, type of chronology used, evaluation of character development, type
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"The Lord of the Flies is a picture of our society today."
Discuss the statement and show the way the statement applies
The Lord of the Flies is about a mini-society of boys formed by chance. Their
isolation from adults forced reality upon
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The Struggle Between Savagery and Civilization
In the book Lord of the Flies, the author uses many symbols to convey meaning. However, they all tie into two concepts that run parallel during the book: civilization and savagery. The two conflicting
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Sociological Analysis:
Lord of the Flies
Lord of the Flies is an excellent work to analyze using sociological concepts, since the story revolves around a group of children stranded on an island. Immediately, one can predict that the kids
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Category: /Literature/Novels
In the novel Lord of the flies by William Golding, the conch represents law, order,
and the right to speak.
Ralph and Piggy discovered the conch in a lagoon on the island. At first
Ralph said it was a shell but Piggy corrected him and said
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