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…Of Savages and Innocents In William Golding's Lord of the Flies, it is apparent the author is trying to get across the point that evil is inside of each of us. In all cultural stereotypes, even today, anyone who may be different from the typical…
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…It is human nature to fight and bicker with other people. In stressful situations, many people spend more time bickering then they do trying to think out and solve the issue. In The Lord of the Flies, William Golding addresses the human nature…
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…In Lord of the Flies, a novel by William Golding, the protagonist Ralph asks his friend Piggy, “What makes things break up like they do?” (127). This very serious question gives insight into the novel’s central theme. Before analyzing the novel…
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…II.A.Discuss the protagonist of Lord of the Flies in terms of flatness or roundness. What purposes are served by his flatness, if any? Discuss any two minor characters in similar terms. For each, justify the degree of flatness or roundness…
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…beyond the physical world. In Lord of the Flies, William Golding uses parallelism and symbolism to tell a story about “boys on an island” that create their own society to survive alone. The island itself is the most significant symbol in the novel because…
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…        Like many excellent works, William Golding's novel, The Lord of the Flies can be read on many different levels. It is possible to read the book literally, as a mere story about boys marooned on an island. It is also possible to read…
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…, for instance, when Simon fed the little children, this is a saintly gesture. This also shows that Simon is the only one who isn't concerned with just him, but he cares for the well being of the others too. Another example of Simon's purity is when the Lord
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…The Symbolism of the Conch in Lord of the Flies Symbolism is a powerful literary technique used frequently by authors to express their ideas indirectly and creatively. Symbolism is defined as an object or idea that represents more than the object…
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…Thesis: Lord of the Flies When left to its own devices and given the opportunity, human nature will revert back to the inherent savagery that lies within everyone. In William Golding’s Lord of the Flies this theme becomes apparent when, after a plane…
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Lord of the Flies Cruelty and savagery are all parts of human life. When the reigns of civilization are lifted, cruelty and savagery are left alone to roam freely. William Golding expresses the need for civilized order to maintain the cruel savage beast…
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