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    On pages 52-53 of Lord of the Flies by William Golding‚ one of the main characters‚ Jack‚ describes how he feels during a hunt. In Jack’s statement “If you’re hunting sometime you catch yourself feeling as if... you can feel as if you’re not hunting‚ but- being hunted‚ as if something’s behind you all the time in the jungle” (53). This statement is significant because just as the littluns are afraid of the beast that is on the island‚ Jack feels as if he was being hunted in the jungle while he was

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    A running theme in William Golding’s Lord of the Flies is the hunts and their progression‚ as well as symbolic meaning it possesses as the hunts continue. The hunts always ultimately revert back to an evil and primitive nature. The cycle of man’s rise to power‚ or righteousness‚ and his inevitable fall from grace is an important point that Golding proves again and again. Lord of the Flies‚ is a story of a group of boys of different backgrounds who are marooned on an unknown island when their plane

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    The most significant symbol in Lord of the Flies is the Lord of the Flies. It represents the lust and savagery that lies in every man. We see this mostly in Jack and the hunters. They’re primary goal throughout the novel is hunting. They pit their need for hunting and killing above the rudimentary needs of the group. Probably the most obvious example of this is when‚ on their first successful hunt‚ Jack and the hunters abandon their fore duties to go hunting. This also costs them a chance to be rescued

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    Lord of The Flies Oscar Wilde once said‚ “We are each our own devil‚ and we make this world our hell”. This statement could not be more fitting to any other book then Lord of the Flies. In this novel by William Golding‚ the raw nature of human beings is exposed through the portrayal of the circumstances of young boys who crash land on a deserted island on their way to escape a war which ravages their homeland. As more time passes on the island without the presence of society‚ their moral compass

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    William Golding’s Lord of the Flies is a compelling story of survival about a group of young English school boys who get stranded on a tropical island. Throughout the book the boys make an effort to keep a civilized life with order and rules‚ but they fail miserably‚ and succumb to savage ways. The theme humans are inherently evil is being shown through the boy’s ascending savagery the longer they stay on the island. One way the theme is shown is through the boy’s somewhat childish fascination

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    The symbols in the book "Lord of the flies" all reinforce the theme of the novel. All of the characters themselves were very symbolic. Ralph is a symbol of civilization‚ he is always the one who attempts to organize and accomplish things in order to better the group‚ like the fire and the building of shelters. Jack‚ on the other hand‚ is a symbol of anarchy. The struggle between Ralph and Jack is symbolic of the struggle between the forces of civilization and anarchy‚ or the struggle between moral

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    Lola Dement Myers Mr. Cooke April 26‚ 2013 English honors 9 Human Nature in Lord of the Flies “During the time men live without a common power to keep them all in awe‚ they are in that condition which is called war; and such a war‚ as is of every man‚ against every man” (Hobbes‚ Leviathan). Lord of the Flies‚ by William Golding‚ is a realistic fiction book placed in the 1940’s. The book is about a group of British schoolboys who are forced to cope on a deserted island. When they are first stranded

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    characters join in an assembly (including the littl’uns‚ which are the youngest kids at about 6 or 7 years old). Rules are set down‚ and Ralph is to be chief. There is no one else on the island but the young boys‚ so Jack decides to take his choir out to hunt for wild pigs‚ although he is unsuccessful in killing a small pig with his knife. Significance: While Jack’s first attempt to kill the pig failed‚ his quote "next time..." foreshadowed his future of savage hunting. Chapter 2: Fire on the Mountain

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    to today‚ is this debatable topic still relevant? William Golding explores the topic through his novel Lord of the Flies. In the novel‚ a group of young boys from England crash land on an uninhabited island. The boys must try to get rescued according to the voted-in leader‚ Ralph. But another boy‚ Jack‚ thinks surviving is a more prevalent issue. After weeks of bickering‚ disasters‚ and pig hunts‚ some of the boys have lost all sense of civilization‚ becoming savages. This leads to the death of two

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    next match. The way he acted showed to me that everyone can act differently than their normal attitude just like all the boys in Golding’s novel Lord of the Flies when they change to survive living on the deserted island with each other. In his novel Lord of the Flies‚ William Golding illustrates man’s inherent evil. In the novel The Lord of the Flies‚ Golding uses plot to illustrate man’s inhumanity to man. First‚ Simon runs down the mountain‚ and everyone murders him because of their non-sophisticated

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