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    Evaluation of The Lord of the Flies Lord of the Flies is a 202 page long adventure story written by William Golding in 1954 about a number of boys marooned on a tropical island and left to fend for themselves. While on the island‚ they discover quite a bit of evil within themselves. A few years after World War 2‚ a planeful of boys as young as 5 or 6 but most no older than 11 or 12 crashes near an uninhabited tropical island. As soon as they land‚ one of the eldest assumes leadership of the

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    The novel Lord of the Flies by William Golding is a novel about a group of English boys who got into a plane crash and are now left to survive on their own on an uninhabited tropical island. The novel shows us that there is a line between civilization and savagery. During the story the main character‚ Ralph‚ becomes the leader of the group and tries to maintain civilization and the group’s chances of survival. With Ralph elected as leader‚ the antagonist of the novel‚ Jack becomes enraged. Jack engages

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    Fear In Lord Of The Flies

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    The presence of fear in Lord of the Flies Lord of the Flies is a relatively short book‚ but within its small amount of text William Golding is able to do much more than tell an exciting story. He digs deep into human nature and the natural corruption in people’s souls. He specifically explores the impact that fear has on people and how it makes them act. In Golding’s eyes‚ humans are doomed just as the children on the island are‚ and that is because of fear. He believes that just the presence of

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    by the boys of Lord of the Flies? Was it some metaphysical‚ spiritual force‚ or perhaps their genetic makeup? Could it have been the influence of their peers or families‚ or was it the media that inspired this dangerous pattern? Conceivably‚ their gender had something to do with this appalling trait. It all begs the question‚ would the same experiences have occurred had females been stranded on the island instead of males? Had females been in a similar situation as the boys in Lord of the Flies‚ they

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    Lord of the Flies is a novel written by William Golding about a group of british boys that find themselves stranded without adult supervision on a tropical island. Their plane crashed and they were dragged out to sea‚ leaving the boys stranded on an unfamiliar island. Because of the atom bomb’s devastation‚ it’s likely that no one knows the boy’s whereabouts.The group is roughly divided into the “littlun” boys around the age of six‚ and the “biguns‚” who are between the ages of ten to twelve. There

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    Jack In Lord Of The Flies

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    Savage‚ fierce‚ violent‚ and uncontrolled. That’s what Jack was in the novel Lord of the Flies. The author William Golding showed cultural collision in the novel Lord of the Flies by introducing characters that became more and more savage and wild throughout the course of the novel. One of them was jack. Jack throughout the novel showed violence‚ an example is when he hunted and killed pigs. In chapter one page twenty-seven jack doesn’t quite kill the pig and it starts his obsession of hunting and

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    murders at the very hands of each other are committed within this novel. Within this story of The Lord of The Flies written by William Golding is a wide variety of characters‚ one of which sees the correct way for the rest of the group to organize themselves‚ and often think of useful ideas‚ yet rarely anyone listens to him and he is frequently bullied by his “peers”. The secondary character Piggy in The Lord of The Flies is the character I feel as if I’m most alike. “Which is better –to have rules and

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    In order to have a functioning society‚ those of the community‚ must have responsibilities and achieve them. However‚ too often people lack certain traits or characteristics that withhold them from being successful and achieving tasks. In the novel Lord of the Flies by William Golding‚ the main characters will show how different personality traits and mindsets can set back or take away from achieving a duty. Ralph‚ one of the older boys who was born a leader‚ demonstrates that you must always stay

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    Interactionism Perspective of Deviance in Lord of the Flies Ralph is the symbol for civilizations while Jack is the symbol for savagery. Piggy represents total civilization and Rodger represents total savagery. In the beginning the boys elect Ralph as the leader showing they are looking for social rules. By the end of the film the boys have turned on Ralph symbolizing their change from civil to savagery. To be clear the author associated civilization with good and savage with evil. With the interactionist

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    As Albert Einstein once said‚ “Peace cannot be kept by force; it can only be achieved by understanding.” A society with no understanding is set up for failure. In William Golding’s novel Lord of the Flies‚ the children’s society is filled with hatred and greed. The children lose their moral judgement fighting each other trying to gain control over a limited supply of necessities‚ equality of human power‚ and limited affection. This causes havoc leading the group into a spiraling path of destruction

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