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    “But if we can’t live together‚ we’re going to die alone.” In the book The Lord of the Flies has many similarities to the 2004 TV series “Lost.” They both entail stories of a plane crash and how the survivors stayed alive on the deserted island. The main character‚ Ralph‚ in The Lord of the Flies‚ is appointed the job as the leader of the survivors and has to keep everyone not only alive‚ but also sane. In “Lost‚” Jack Shepard is given this job and they both have to face many challenges to keep everyone

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    shown in the Bible with Jesus Christ. One example of this occurrence can be found in William Golding’s Lord of the Flies. Golding uses the character Simon as a Christ figure and symbol of an ethical being to represent how people naturally begin to turn on their morals over time‚ from accepting the weak to murdering them. In the beginning of the novel‚ although Simon is shown as a weak character‚ he and Jack choose him to survey the island with them. Simon is introduced when he faints as the choir

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    would it take for them to break down to savages and lose all of what was left of civilization? Could it only take one bad character trait to doom everyone on the island? The most dangerous character trait to the well-being of the group is ignorance. Intelligence‚ evilness‚ and ignorance are three character traits that are exhibited by characters in William Golding’s Lord of the Flies. To begin‚ Piggy is a lot smarter than everyone else on the island but no one listens to him so that could danger the

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    When life throws scary and dire situations at you‚ some believe it is a test to see a person’s true colors‚ and how that person reacts under extreme pressure and conflict. In situations like these‚ leaders are born. In The Lord of the Flies‚ Ralph becomes a frontrunner as the “chief”‚ or leader in the story. Ralph struggles to maintain a civil relationship between all the boys‚ but still remains the more appropriate leader‚ including his civility‚ his conflicts‚ and his purpose. Ralph remains

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    than impulses of ferocious behavior can break out into a natural state of being for someone. In his book‚ Lord of the Flies‚ William Golding used character development to relate to the theme of his story. A group of British children crashed on a tropical island and had to fight for survival‚ all competing for power and going to a great extent of killing each other to gain it. One of the characters‚ Jack‚ his need for power leads him to lose control of his savage impulses. The smallest bit of satisfaction

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    Is it better to be well liked or to think rationally? An untroubled group that is content‚ or a displeased‚ strong‚ group? As in the book “The Lord of the Flies”‚ Piggy is the most rational thinker on the island. He was the one who thought of igniting fire and spawned numerous ideas to Ralph to have a successful tribe. Subsequently‚ other kids started to rebel at the idea of rationality which lead to the death of Piggy. The group that turned out to be victorious was the group lead by savagery.

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    American author John C. Maxwell once said “a leader is one who knows the way‚ goes the way‚ and shows the way.” In contrast to the Coral Island‚ William Golding’s Lord of the Flies portrays the darker side of humanity and expresses the importance of leadership. The story takes place during World War II‚ and is about a group of boys that is stranded on a deserted island due to a plane crash. The oldest of the boys is only 12‚ and they survive on the island without any adults. However‚ as time drags

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    eGrant Johnson Per 4 Final Draft0- The Allegory of Life William Golding’s Lord of the Flies repeatedly contrasts with the morality-driven views of the controversial philosopher Frederick Nietzsche. Golding’s allegorical novel tells the story of a group of young boys who remain stranded on an island and left to their own instincts. Golding and Nietzsche would argue the issues the boys face are based on the morality and nature of man. Ralph‚ the protagonist‚ is delegated power by the other boys

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    Lord of the Flies William Golding In Between the Modern and the Postmodern Content: 1. Fragments chosen.............................................................................. 2. In Between the Modern and the Postmodern - essey........................ 3. Questions.............................................................................................. 4. Bibliography........................................................................................ "[

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    A Readers Perception of Sydney Carton Honors English 2 November 2012 In A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens he presents Sydney Carton as an irrelevant character throughout the story. Sydney Carton is first illustrated to be a careless drunk. He is an attorney who can’t find the slightest bit of interest in anything he does. In the first few chapters‚ Carton comments about Lucie in a bitter way which leads to his initial feelings. The revealing of his feelings to Lucie sets the fundamental

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