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    ‘The Lord of the Flies.’ -Mrs Colbeck’s useful quote collection. (Please feel free to add more!) “Mankind’s essential illness” - Simon’s idea that all humans suffer with an inner evil‚ a natural propensity to do bad things. “The world‚ that understandable and lawful world‚ was slipping away.”- Erosion of civilisation‚ Ralph’s sense of order and hope for a return to the civilised world is gradually being lost. “A human at once heroic and sick” – Simon’s insight into the duality of man‚ that we

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    thinks of power‚ they most often think of leaders who are able to impact people and events by simply using words. This kind of power is not something everyone can obtain‚ and if in the wrong hands it could potentially be dangerous. Likewise‚ in Lord of the Flies by William Golding‚ power plays a major role in the fictional novel. Interestingly‚ most of the power in the story is in a magnificent‚ white conch shell and an atrocious severed sow’s head. Things as simple as inanimate objects are able to wield

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    an emotion in response to a perceived or believed threat. There are many things‚ to different extremes‚ to fear. In William Golding’s Lord of the Flies‚ the readers are shown what fear can do to people. The Lord of the Flies shows a consistent theme of fear throughout the story. Fear is known to hold people back and to think irrationally at times. One of the quotes earlier in the story shows fear when one of the main characters expresses‚ “I’m frightened. Of us. I want to go home. Oh God‚ I want

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    English 10H Mrs. Lev 1 October‚ 2013 Lord of the Flies Essay In William Golding’s Lord of the Flies there are two major character that show many interesting characteristics throughout the book. Piggy and Jack display many good and bad traits that help keep the plot of the book moving forward. Jack displays in a negative way and Piggy in a positive way. These character help make some of the major events that take place throughout this book. In the book Jack can be seen a power-hungry individual

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    you read the lord of flies there are a lot of allegory and symbol to backup the allegory. In his lord of the flies‚ allegory William golding attempts to argue that kids on the island have a darkness by show it by the beast.The beast is the kid’s on the island.During the story‚ first kid to find out about the beast was a littlun who name was Phil.The person who was really affected by the beast was Simon.Lord of the file tries to prove him that the beast was their self. One of the quotes that prove

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    The Outsiders Critical Lens Essay   The quote in question is “All good is destined to be defeated.” The quote means‚ for every good guy‚ there is a bad guy. For every hero‚ there is a villain. Everyone who has ever tried to do something good has been destined to be stopped. The quote not only speaks for literature‚ but for everything. If you look from now‚ all the way back to ancient times‚ you will see examples of this in many works of literature. The book The Outsiders is a good representation

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    Lord of the Flies-Essay Life and people are full of diversity and courage; however‚ the unknown can make young vulnerable minds similar and fearful in their reactions. In William Golding’s Lord of the Flies‚ a group of once‚ young civilized English boys’ become fearful of an imagined beast. They fear a beast because of what they have let their imagination produce. Humans fear what is unknown. Piggy‚ Ralph and Jack are all uncertain as whether a beast really existed‚ and all showed signs of fear

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    Point : Golding portrays Jack’s squeamishness towards killing a living animal. Evidence : “They knew very well why he hadn’t: because of the enormity of the knife descending and cutting into living flesh; because of the unbearable blood.” (Page 29‚ Jack on not killing the first pig they caught.) Point : Golding shows the conch is becoming the law and civilization on the island. Evidence : “I’ll give the conch to the next person to speak. He can hold it when he’s speaking.” (Page 31) Point

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    × sleep: most vulnerable‚ innocent and yet prone to nightmare and hidden desires and fears; the dark‚ unconscious‚ unknown‚ uncontrolled and yet necessary realm of experience × struggle between conscious and unconscious; controlled and uncontrolled behavior × equivocation--the porter; fair is foul; confusion; dreams equivocate; ghosts; witches; prophcies; bubbles in the earth; equivocation of the fiend V.vi. 43 × tyranny and tyrannicide...problem of evil; integrity‚ saving faith; mistrust--Noriega

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    more complicated and corrupted are our emotions and actions. Philosophers make the journey through our life more simplistic‚ by creating logical and sensible quotes based on real events that occur during their life. To create these quotes philosophers use the tool of didactical reasoning. If the characters in the tragedized book‚ "Lord of the Flies" heard about Confucius’s philosophy‚ it may have caused them to experience less adversity.These characters experienced emotions such as fear and victimization

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