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    The Real Jack Merridew Who is the real Jack Merridew? Is he the compassionate‚ merciful‚ humanitarian leader the media portrays him as? I am completely certain that the answer to that question is no. You may be wondering how I can possibly be sure of this‚ let me explain and unravel the truth about Mr. Merridew. Several years ago‚ following a disastrous turn of events‚ I was left stranded on an uninhabited island with none other than Jack himself. After analysing our situation‚ I thought it would

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    Although they treat him as an outcast‚ Piggy’s smart wits and his ideas are used by the group in reluctance‚ but end up playing a big part in the story. For example‚ it was Piggy’s idea to use his glasses to start the fire. Jack‚ the leader of the choirboys‚ right from the start‚ reveals a deep dislike for Piggy. During the very first meeting when Piggy is asking the boys for their names Jack says‚ "Shut up fatty you talk too much." But when the fire is allowed to go out and they miss the possible chance

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    election to Ralph and continually pushes the boundaries of his subordinate role in the group. “The freckles on Jack’s face disappeared under a blush of mortification.” (p.24) Instead of leading the whole group‚ Ralph asked Jack to be the leader of the choirboys‚ who will be the hunters. The first time Jack encountered a pig‚ he was not able to kill it‚ but soon he became obsessed with hunting. “He painted his face…” (pg.81) and he became more and more wild and violent‚ until he was always ready to fight…he

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    LOTF Theme Essay What is some thing that most children have but adults do not? Lord of Flies was written by Sir William Golding and published in 1954. The story takes place during World War II. It is about a group of boys who are on a plane trying to escape war. They crash on a deserted island with no adults present. The boys are forced to figure out a way to survive on their own until they get rescued. The loss of innocence was a major theme present in Lord of the Flies. When the boys crash on

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    of literature that conveys this idea is Lord of the Flies by William Golding. Golding conveys this idea through use of setting and symbolism. A group of boys become abandoned on a tropical island and the quest for power becomes evident. Jack‚ the choirboy leader often ponders about taking control savagely. He doesn’t think about the consequences of his dark dreams and starts to kill. This leads to Jack’s downfall as well. Golding uses a lot of symbolism to help convey this idea. He associates the

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    possessed a conch and the kids saw it as a symbol of order and power. He represented leadership and demonstrated common sense. He was the one who thought of the meeting place‚ the signal fire‚ and shelters. But the main antagonist‚ Jack‚ leader of the choirboys‚ disapproved of the votes and thought he should be chief because he craved control and wanted to lead both his choir and the group.

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    “The human face is‚ after all‚ nothing more nor less than a mask” (Agatha Christie 1). Everyone has a mask on top of their skin‚ shielding who they really are behind the mask but when no one is watching‚ they shed the mask and forget their lies to show their true personality. This topic appears in William Golding’s novel‚ Lord of the Flies. It’s about a plane full of english schoolboys that was shot down during the war and crashed in an uncivilised island. They must figure a way out of the island

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    In science‚ biologists use some species as a “bioindicator” in a marine ecosystem‚ that reflect on the quality of the environment. This method is very accurate and a bioindicator species can detect problems that physical and chemical testing cannot detect. Similarly‚ in William Golding’s adventure novel Lord of the Flies‚ a group of young boys are stranded on an island and build a miniature society there‚ and there are many symbols within this society that reflect on the quality of the environment

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    The choirboys vote in favor of Jack‚ however the various young men vote in favor of Ralph. Ralph wins the vote‚ despite the fact that Jack unmistakably needs the position. To pacify Jack‚ Ralph requests that the choir fill in as the seekers for the band of young

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    in black gowns and led by an older boy named Jack. They march to the beach in two parallel lines‚ and Jack snaps at them to stand at attention. The boys taunt Piggy and mock his appearance and nickname. The boys decide to elect a leader. The choirboys vote for Jack‚ but all the other boys vote for Ralph. Ralph wins the vote‚ although Jack clearly wants the position. To placate Jack‚ Ralph asks the choir to serve as the hunters for the band of boys and asks Jack to lead them. Mindful of the need

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