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    John the Savage

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    to visit the reservation which is an extremely awful idea because of the painfully memorable images that people will see there. Our society as of now is perfect and it does not need an outsider with unorthodox views to come destroy it. John Savage‚ Linda Savage‚ and Bernard Marx should be permanently exiled back to the reservation. Peoples who compromise thesocial stability of the New World need to be terminated as soon as possible. Everybody should go meet him and then realize that he just does not

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    The Noble Savage

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    The “Noble” Savage Over the years‚ people have formed many different opinions over Rousseau`s noble savage theory. The main controversy sprouts from Rousseau`s statement that the natural human heart is good until civilization corrupts it. Golding’s exploration of the Noble savage theory has instigated theological and philosophical questions on the origin of human wickedness‚ as well as arguments comparing solitary and civilized human nature. Rousseau’s declaration that humans are naturally good

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    savage inequalities

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    Savage Inequalities By Jonathan Kozol In 1964‚ the author‚ Jonathan Kozol‚ is a young man who works as a teacher. Like many others at the time‚ the grade school where he teaches is of inferior quality‚ segregated‚ understaffed‚ and in poor physical condition. Kozol loses his first job as a teacher because he introduces children to some African American poetry that subtly questions the conditions of blacks in America. Years later‚ after

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    Augusta Savage Research

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    Augusta Savage Research Augusta Savage was born on February 29th‚ 1892 in Green Cove Springs‚ Florida. She developed a love for sculpting at a young age. Being born into a Methodists Family‚ her father disapproved of her sculpture‚ believing that they were Pagan. For the duration of her childhood her religious family suppressed her‚ but she followed the Great Migration and found sanctuary in 1921 in New York. She was looking for recognition and inspiration along with the resources to pursue professional

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    Book talk Savage Inequalities: Children in America’s Schools by Jonathan Kozol The Author The first surprising impulse‚ Jonathan Kozol is a White. The point to be made is that given the content‚ his identity is surprising; but it is also a good thing‚ because he is concerned with the larger picture‚ which is USA. Kozol is an American Educationalist born in Boston‚ and him being an insider‚ for me an outsider‚ makes the matter believable. He is a great writer‚ well known for several works such

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    In “Lord of the Flies‚” Golding explores the theme of civilisation in juxtaposition with savagery; he compels the reader through the boys’ symbolic characters‚ and their struggle to survive in isolation of society and order. Through “Lord of the Flies‚” which is an allegorical novel‚ Golding warns us of the savagery that is within all of mankind; this is powerfully reflected through the time period in which the novel is set‚ in the aftermath of the Two World Wars‚ and the ongoing Atomic war. Ralph’s

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    his face. By re-describing Jack’s savage like face‚ the author wants to emphasise the continuously more important getting theme of savagery at this point in the book. As the memory of an adult controlled civilisation fades away‚ the savage like behaviour increases. Jack’s unnaturally coloured face also resembles his will to hunt‚ to kill‚ to destruct. Jack’s character and his look are unifying as his face and character slowly transform into an uncontrollable‚ savage like monster. Moreover‚ his new

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    lord of the flies

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    sit back and wait for things to happen. Transition: Jack‚ another boy on the island‚ who constantly fights for power is portrayed as violent and a barbarian. From the beginning‚ Jack had a huge desire for power. Jack had such a great lust he turned savage for the authority over the group. Jack’s savagery is depicted as he talks with Ralph hunting a pig. Quotation: “He tried to convey the compulsion to track down and kill‚ that was swallowing him up” (51). Analysis: Jack portrays lust and greed as

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    with enjoyment and relaxation. However‚ these children soon discover the darker side of this tropical paradise when they argue over which tasks are more important. This leads into the discovery of whether they should keep their civility or become savage and escalates to their loss of innocence. In Lord of the Flies‚ Ralph‚ Roger‚ and Samneric face an early loss of innocence and the decision between civilization and savagery. Ralph‚ the chosen chief‚ represents the only symbol of the real world

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    Character Analysis Lotf

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    kids.” (Golding‚ 164). This quote demonstrates that Ralph trying to get the others boys to help him rather than just have fun and play. He is telling to the kids that they need to take responsibility for their survival. As the group gives in to savage ways over the course of the novel‚ Ralph’s position declines and Jack’s rises. Towards the end of the novel‚ most of the boys except Piggy leave Ralph’s group for Jack’s‚ and Ralph is left alone to be hunted by Jack’s tribe. Ralph’s commitment to

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