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    group of farmyard animals. It is just as politically minded as Golding’s tale of a life or death situation for a group of boys stranded on an island left with the supposed task of installing democracy into their new lives. The two books display themes of a slightly similar nature. They both focus on certain points‚ they both revolve around vague diplomacy‚ and democracy and sovereignty and both shed an eye opening‚ frightening light on drastic realities like in ‘Animal Farm’ where "executions

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    George Orwell wrote the famous novel Animal Farm. The novel is about a group of animals revolting against humans‚ towards the middle of the book pigs take over. There are two leaders in the novel‚ Napoleon and Snowball whom are pigs. They establish seven condiments that they would go by‚ to keep each other civilized. The Nobel Prize winner‚ William Golding wrote Lord of the Flies. The famous novel is about a group of boys stranded on an island‚ striving to build civilization. The characters in the

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    This is exemplified in the novel‚ Lord of the Flies‚ by William Golding and in the film‚ Animal Farm‚ directed by John Halas and Joy Batchelor. In Lord of the Flies Jack begins as an innocent young choir boy who later on rises as a leader and turns into a vicious savage when the power goes to his head. Similarly in Animal Farm Napoleon initially promotes equality for all‚ but soon becomes corrupt and desires full power and control above all of the animals other after he gains authority. Both texts

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    Lord of the Flies VS Animal Farm In "Animal Farm"‚ George Orwell portrays how "Power tends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutely." William Golding’s “Lord of the Flies” shows how culture created by man fails and that rules in society are necessary. The animals in "Animal Farm" set up a government just as the boys in “Lord of the Flies” do. They both attempt to create a functioning society in which everyone is equal. Yet they all fail to realize the leaders that have been chosen possess

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    control. In Lord of the Flies and Animal Farm‚ power is an essential component to the development of the plot in each of the books. Power is taken by one of two sides and changes the plotline. The question is: Does power negatively influences those who wield it‚ or does power reflect the characteristics of the user? In Lord of the Flies and Animal Farm‚ power exaggerates the inherent traits of whoever wields it. In Animal Farm by George Orwell‚ the animals take control of Manor Farm and drive any

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    this same theme in Lord of the Flies by William Golding and Animal Farm by George Orwell. Golding and Orwell explore good and evil to show what effect morality‚ or the lack thereof‚ has on society. Both Golding and Orwell believe through their own past experiences that evil corrupts people. To portray this‚ Orwell and Golding use similar ideas with their characters and plot to show how fragile the idea of civilization is for us all. In Lord of the Flies and Animal Farm‚ the theme of evil is

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    for survival. Although fear can be unpleasant‚ many people like it in different ways; some like the suspense that scary movies bring‚ while others like the thrill that is created when cliff jumping. George Orwell’s allegory Animal Farm and William Golding’s novel Lord of the Flies‚ exemplifies societies who are controlled by authority figures during the war. Jack‚ a narcissist dictator takes over Ralph’s democratic power over the society and creates his own tribe. Napoleon‚ also similarly removes Snowball

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    Book Essay: Animal Farm and Lord of the Flies In 1887 Lord Acton wrote in a letter to Bishop Mandell Creighton‚ "Power tends to corrupt‚ and absolute power corrupts absolutely." It has often been noted that this is the primary theme in both Animal Farm and Lord of the Flies. In addition‚ these books share two sub-themes related to this primary theme. One sub-theme is that people will often abuse power when it’s not earned. The other is that when given the opportunity people will often degrade others

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    Comparative essay: Leadership in Lord of the Flies and Animal Farm Essay question: You are required to write a comparative essay. You should compare one aspect of the texts such as theme‚ conflict‚ character or relationship. The texts are ‘Lord of the Flies’ and ‘Animal Farm’. The two books‚ Lord of the Flies and Animal Farm circle around the themes of power‚ leadership‚ law‚ disorder‚ good and evil. On a personal level‚ these themes come up in the way people relate to each other: How they

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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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