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    Explore the ways the relationship between Atticus and Scot is presented in To Kill a Mockingbird. To begin‚ Scout is a lively five year old child. Unlike other people her age‚ she can read well‚ is very clever and is eager to learn. She is innocent and often doesn’t fully understand situations she is placed in. At the begging Scout is a tomboy (possibly write about symbolism in name) who enjoys playing outside with her brother Jem‚ however as the story continues her character develops and changes

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    Explore the ways in which Paul D’s Struggle with identity as a free man is presented in ‘Beloved’? In the highly acclaimed novel ‘Beloved’ by Toni Morrison‚ there are a range of themes that she explores throughout the novel‚ but the most predominant theme is the effects of slavery on the identity of the major characters. In this case Paul D. Throughout the novel‚ Paul D struggles to identify himself as society’s ideal man due to the terrible things that he had to endure while at Sweet Home. Morrison

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    Golding suggests‚ through the characters and events of this novel that acting civilised is a custom that is adopted by society‚ however he also suggests that civilisation itself may not be as strong as some would like to think. At first‚ we see Golding present civilisation as something that binds all the boys to a sense of right and wrong. In chapter one the first thing Ralph and Piggy suggest is "we should have a meeting". That this comes to Ralph so instinctively suggests that they are used

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    Sir William Golding was‚ among other things‚ a British novelist who is best known for his novel Lord of the Flies. His father advocated scientific rationalism‚ and his mother campaigned for suffrage for women. One of the many subjects that Golding studied was Philosophy. During World War II‚ Golding joined the Royal Navy. While in the Royal Navy‚ he undoubtedly experienced the chaos of war‚ and this likely had a profound psychological effect on him. His experiences in WWII‚ along with what he studied

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    How does Golding present death in Lord of the Flies? Throughout Lord of the Flies‚ Golding uses a variety of methods in order to present death‚ and his presentation of death changes throughout the novel. Between the initial failed killing by Jack of the sow to the murder of Piggy‚ the attitude‚ and therefore the presentation of death‚ alters significantly. Firstly‚ Jack tries and fails to kill the pig in the beginning of the book. This has been used by Golding as a method to link the lack of death

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    “Civilization begins with order‚ grows with liberty‚ and dies with chaos‚” (Will Durant). In Lord Of The Flies‚ by William Golding‚ the main topic is civilization versus Savagery. In this novel‚ a plane crashes leaving boys stranded on a tropical island. As the boys try to develope order‚ there are many struggles that occur and cause conflict between characters. William Golding represents civilization through three main characters. These characters are Ralph‚ Piggy‚ and Simon. First‚ Ralph represents

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    On January 30‚ Ryan Park‚ a Navy veteran‚ walked into a Jollibee fast food location in Union County‚ California. Upon inquiring about a military discount‚ no different than many seniors do at movie theaters across the country‚ a woman proceeded to interrupt his conversation with the server exclaiming‚ “That is so rude!” She continued to question why military veterans think they are entitled to special privileges. Ryan responded‚ “I gave up my privileges so that people like you can have them.” The

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    you ever wondered what life would be like without order and justice‚ with only one leader and one way of life‚ in a world so riddled with chaos that even the most innocent man could not escape it? Well William Golding (1911-1993) did and he sought to demonstrate his views through a book which he wrote and titled "Lord of the Flies" (1954). I believe that in the book "Lord of the Flies" William Golding seeks to demonstrate that there is a beast/alter ego inside each and every one of us where its

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    ROGER The character of Roger is used by Golding to track the boys’ descent into savagery as the novel progresses. This can be seen in all chapters of the book. In chapter 1‚ he is introduced as having an “inner intensity of secrecy”. This is very foreshadowing and hints that although he seems normal now‚ he could have a very dark soul. However‚ Roger is the one who suggests that the boys have a vote to decide the chief‚ “‘Well‚’ said Jack‚ ‘I—’ He hesitated. The dark boy‚ Roger‚ stirred at last

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    George’s dream is presented by Steinbeck in order to convey their relationship: “George. Tell me. Please‚ George. Like you done before” This dream cannot exist without friendship. This is most demonstrable in the relationship between George and Lennie. Without the other‚ neither character would be able to maintain the dream. Lennie is constantly asking George to “tell about how it’s gonna be”. The constant repetition of the way things will be is what keeps the dream alive in Lennie. However‚ George

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