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    Significance of Violence Lord of the Flies by William Golding is a classic novel which narrates the struggles of young boys marooned on a solitary and uninhibited tropical island. In this castaway fiction‚ Golding used calamitous scenes of violence to expose the evil that manifests when the morals of civilization are taken away. Also‚ as their time on the island amplified Golding used the young boys to validate the moral decay which takes place without the decrees of civilization. In the beginning

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    Innocence to Savagery The initial existence of innocence is vital to the story development in the novel‚ Lord of the Flies‚ because they are not concerned about danger where concern is due‚ they have a lack of knowledge‚ and they eventually become savages. The characters in this novel are young. Right off the bat‚ the children aren’t concerned about what has just happened to them. We begin the book from the perspective of two young boys and all the other boys are yet to be seen. They are all just

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    Dema Puzikov General English Shade Wednesday‚ 26‚ 2012 There is no “I” in Teamwork If a group of people does not work together to reach a common goal the goal will not be achieved. In the Lord of the Flies by William Golding kids are trapped on an island that lack teamwork while trying to get rescued. Their lack of teamwork nearly ends their chances of being saved. Golding details the futility of people who do not share common priorities and values‚ and thus‚ cannot accomplish a unified

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    In William Golding’s novel Lord of the Flies‚ the motif of savagery emerges throughout the book in different forms. Although there are many forms of savagery in the book‚ masks play an integral role. Throughout the course of the book‚ a character’s savagery evolves when a mask is applied‚ and the boys that do not put on masks remain civilized. Masks have the ability to twist a civilized human into a wild savage. Jack‚ one of the main characters in the book‚ uses a mask throughout the story. He

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    appearance‚ looks have no influence on whether or not a person is capable of being a successful leader. Instead‚ good leadership is based on the individual skills and traits that the person possesses. The character of Piggy in William Golding’sLord of the Flies is a perfect example of a person who may not be the best looking physically‚ but who despite this has the right qualities to be an excellent leader. Piggy is by far the smartest person in the group‚ as well as the most patient‚ and the most rationale

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    Painted Faces and Long Hair Civilization separates humans from animals and allow them to develop intelligence‚ however when civilization disintegrates‚ one’s identity degrades and consequently‚ one resorts to a primitive nature. In the novel‚ Lord of the Flies‚ degeneration of society results in the loss of identify because of the dispossession of names‚ deterioration of physical appearance and the deviation of personality. First of all‚ degradation of civilization propagates the loss of identity

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    fall of science and rationality before the evil of human. These three issues are developed throughout the whole novel with this passage as the conclusion of the main theme - human beings are evil by nature. The plot of William Golding’s novel Lord of the Flies suggests that Golding supports the biblical idea that every human is born tainted with evil‚ and that men are born savage‚ driven by their instincts. Chaos and savagery come about as a result of men trying to attain pleasure without making any

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    Sigmund Freud Patricia Perez October 8‚ 2013 Houston Community College Author Note This paper was prepared for Psychology 2301‚ taught by Professor McGinty Although Sigmund Freud was not the first person to study psychology‚ he was the most noted on studying the human behavior. Sigmund Freud was born in Frieberg‚ Moravia in 1856‚ but at the age of 4 years old his family moved to Vienna where he lived and worked the rest of his life. He is the eldest of 8 children born

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    How Do the Main Characters in Lord of the Flies Develop in the First Six Chapters? In Lord of the Flies‚ William Golding experiments with what could happen to a group of young of boys left in new surroundings with no adults present. The main characters of this novel are quickly established and are the oldest or tallest of the boys. All the characters change and develop enormously over the period of time when they have to adjust to living on the island. The reader is introduced to Ralph first

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    How does Golding use violence in the novel ‘Lord of the Flies’? In the novel ‘Lord of the Flies’‚ Golding uses the theme of violence surfacing throughout the text. One reason for this was‚ Golding believed that every individual has the potential for evil and that the flawed human nature is seen in ‘mankind’s essential sickness’. His belief in this arrived through his time spent in war‚ so his aim was to challenge Ballantyne’s novel ‘Coral Island’‚ and in which Golding’s book the truth would be

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