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    When life throws scary and dire situations at you‚ some believe it is a test to see a person’s true colors‚ and how that person reacts under extreme pressure and conflict. In situations like these‚ leaders are born. In The Lord of the Flies‚ Ralph becomes a frontrunner as the “chief”‚ or leader in the story. Ralph struggles to maintain a civil relationship between all the boys‚ but still remains the more appropriate leader‚ including his civility‚ his conflicts‚ and his purpose. Ralph remains

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    than impulses of ferocious behavior can break out into a natural state of being for someone. In his book‚ Lord of the Flies‚ William Golding used character development to relate to the theme of his story. A group of British children crashed on a tropical island and had to fight for survival‚ all competing for power and going to a great extent of killing each other to gain it. One of the characters‚ Jack‚ his need for power leads him to lose control of his savage impulses. The smallest bit of satisfaction

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    Mythology P1 Archetypal Characters As humans we make mistakes‚ but the real power is learning from our mistakes. Often we can learn from others mistakes that way we don’t have to feel the pain ourselves to understand why we shouldn’t do something or be a certain way. Also we can learn from history and past mistakes that lead them into bad times and disputes. From literature we learn morals and lessons through the characters position. “We live with our archetypes‚ but can we live in them?”

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    Is it better to be well liked or to think rationally? An untroubled group that is content‚ or a displeased‚ strong‚ group? As in the book “The Lord of the Flies”‚ Piggy is the most rational thinker on the island. He was the one who thought of igniting fire and spawned numerous ideas to Ralph to have a successful tribe. Subsequently‚ other kids started to rebel at the idea of rationality which lead to the death of Piggy. The group that turned out to be victorious was the group lead by savagery.

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    American author John C. Maxwell once said “a leader is one who knows the way‚ goes the way‚ and shows the way.” In contrast to the Coral Island‚ William Golding’s Lord of the Flies portrays the darker side of humanity and expresses the importance of leadership. The story takes place during World War II‚ and is about a group of boys that is stranded on a deserted island due to a plane crash. The oldest of the boys is only 12‚ and they survive on the island without any adults. However‚ as time drags

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    The Evolution of Innate Evil of Mankind In William Golding’s Lord of the Flies‚ one of the most important aspects of the novel is that humans are essentially barbaric‚ if not downright evil. Lord of the Flies is not simply a book about outward conflict between individuals. It is‚ rather‚ a novel about one ’s inner being. When the formerly-civilized British boys of Golding ’s novel are stranded on a desert island and must fight for survival‚ many of them surrender to the "Beast." The stranded boys

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    Character development allows literature to have an impact on the reader. If stories contained nothing but unchanging characters‚ no message would be delivered. On the other hand‚ if the characters were all actively developing‚ the audience would not be able to identify the message since too much would be taking place. Because of this‚ William Golding utilizes both static and dynamic characters to convey messages and the overall theme in his book Lord of the Flies. Specifically‚ the main character

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    What makes a person savage? Is it some primal instinct we have? Is it a lack of order? In The Lord of the Flies by William Golding‚ a group of preteens are dumped on an island due to a plane crash and try to build a civilization of their own‚ needless to say the results are less than positive. The author uses conflict‚ character development‚ mood‚ allegory‚ point of view and setting to support the theme that Without society’s rigid rules‚ anarchy and savagery can come to light. Conflict is used

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    This essay is a character study of Ralph‚ who is one of the main characters in William Golding’s ‘Lord of the Flies’. I have chosen to analyse Ralph’s character‚ as it is the character with which I feel that I can relate most closely. Ralph is probably the novel’s main character. This essay will include my identification of the major aspects of Ralph’s character and how he symbolises different themes‚ which are portrayed in the novel. I will cover in this what Ralph contributes to the plot of the

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    Navy SEAL Ralph on the Battlefield Anna Mrs. Conti English II Honors 27 November 2013 Navy SEAL Ralph on the Battlefield Introduction- The main character‚ Ralph‚ would make a great Navy SEAL because he displayed great responsibility‚ leadership and cooperation during his childhood. I. Responsibility A. Making sure everyone is okay B. Ensuring team is safe II. Leadership A. Ideas for help

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