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    In the novel Lord of The Flies, author William Golding displays a story that will inform the readers of the lives of a group of boys who end up stranded on an island due to a plane crash. When these boys are faced with this situation they are expected to learn how to survive and thrive from their surroundings and at the same time learn to cope with one another. Golding creates a novel that has a double story to it, readers will learn about the characters and how each ones characteristics affects

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    meaning for words and ideas in the novel itself. The fence that separates the piggies and the humans symbolizes boundaries and separations of good and evil and also ideas. In the tale the fence is used to separate the Lusitanians evil views of the piggies from their community. When the fence is breached and climbed over the boundaries between the piggies and the humans are broken. Although the fence is electrified the piggies can eat a plant that lets them climb on harm over the fence. This shows that

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    frequently made fun of, Piggy always seems to like the attention, even if it is negative attention. When Ralph finds out that the heavy boy stuck on the island with him is called ‘Piggy,’ he is extremely amused. Although this was a rude and unkind nickname, “Piggy grinned reluctantly, pleased despite himself even at this much recognition”. In my opinion, Piggy appreciates any attention that he receives because he may have not been noticed at school. This may be why Piggy feels a sense of pride when

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    characters Simon, Ralph, and Piggy. Jack as the Id The id is A reservoir of unconscious psychic energy that constantly strives to satisfy basic drives to survive, reproduce, and aggress. Id operates on the pleasure principle. With Jack as the id of the island, his actions are the mostly driven by animalistic needs to hunt for pigs. In discovering the thrill of the hunt, his pleasure drive is emphasized, which is implied by Freud that can show the basic human need to be satisfied.

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    The character who had his rights violated most often was Piggy. Piggy would try to speak while he was holding the conch shell but nobody including the little kids would listen to him. If this happened to me, I would most likely protest the same way the Piggy did by trying to get everyone's attention. Although Piggy tried to speak his opinion however, everyone still continued to ignore him. I would have tried to get the boy’s attention

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    Explains the fearlessness on the island when the boys loose their identities behind masks. C. “Piggy and Ralph found themselves eager to take a place in this demented but partly secure society.” Ralph and Piggy want to be part of “the tribe.” Need to belong has superseded the spirit of civilization, the need for order. Piggy and Ralph are victims of peer pressure. It is no longer safe to be outside the tribe. It is no longer safe to have individual thoughts;

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    literature, and is found in many different novels, such as Lord of the Flies. After Piggy runs around following Ralph, breathing hard he says, “My

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    circumstances. According to the book Lord of the Flies, “Ralph made a step forward and Jack smacked Piggy’s head. Piggy’s glasses flew off and tinkled on the rocks. Piggy cried out in terror; ‘My specs!’” This scene foreshadows the death of Piggy by showing how the glasses break. This incident helps Ralph realize how harsh he behaved towards Piggy. From the text of The Color of Water, “ We had to meet at city hall to get our marriage license on a Saturday…”. This part of the book foreshadows the beginning

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    Ralph and his team deciding to go to Jack's camp to get Piggy's glasses back. Once they get there, Ralph tells Piggy to stay behind him and he tells Ralph that he is scared. Than Ralph blows the conch to call a meeting but no one listens to him and Jack comes back from Hunting. While Ralph and Jack are talking Ralph calls him a thief which makes Jack really mad and they get in a fight. Piggy try's to stop the fighting but Jacks tribe let a boulder hit him, crash the conch, and in the end kill him. Then

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    “Kill the beast! Cut its throat! Spill his blood!” (Golding 152), the boys chanted as they danced in the rain. The dance was conducted to show the death of the pig they had killed. This quote shows how the group of boys had slowly turned into savages. A few boys stayed out of this and for them, survival was the success. In the book Lord of the Flies written by William Golding, a group of schoolboys crash on a deserted island while a war is going on around the world. The boys try to survive, but eventually

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