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of reproof, Hal gives a single sentenced reply implying that he is will rid himself of the worn out, lazy image he had previously projected and reveal his king-like qualities.
"I shall hereafter, my thrice gracious lord,
Be more myself" (III, ii, 94-95
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a piece of his treasure, Smaug attacks the mountainside where the dwarves have their camp. Then he flies toward Lake-town, to punish the inhabitants for helping the dwarves. The people of Lake-town run at the sight of Smaug, but one man, Bard, holds his ground
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. (www.English_Nobel.ca, 1,1998) His thesis is much like his thesis used in his novel, Lord of the Flies. He constantly restates his thoughts on violence and its human involvement. The Inheritors exemplifies a scenario in which the last eight members of a tribe of Neanderthal
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the readers predict what is coming. A good example that can be found in the lord of the flies in on page 163, it states the following thing: "He lay in the mat of creepers while the evening...dimly the dark earth close by..." The main word that emphasizes
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not reveal itself unless the subject is in an extreme situation that promotes this attribute. William Golding, a British author recognized by his world-renowned novel, Lord of the Flies, thought that evil was brought about by a combination of the two ideas
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soul, such as Jesus. The Albatross therefore symbolizes a holy figure, such as Simon in Lord of the Flies. The language in which Coleridge describes the Albatross is also very abstract. Rather than the ordinary way of saying "then came an Albatross
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a piece of his treasure, Smaug attacks the mountainside where the dwarves have their camp. Then he flies toward Lake-town, to punish the inhabitants for helping the dwarves.
The people of Lake-town run at the sight of Smaug, but one man, Bard, holds his ground
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will fail, perseveres to reach his ultimate goal. Similarly, Ralph, in The Lord of the Flies, decided to resign as leader of the tribe because everyone was beginning to hate him for of his beliefs to keep the signal fire remaining. However, Simon persuaded him
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is similar to the growth felt by Ralph in The Lord of the Flies. In the beginning the novel, Ralph is extremely immature and doesn't set his priorities straight. In the opening chapter, instead of gathering food and creating a shelter, Ralph childishly explores
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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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