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    Even children face evil in foreign situations they face. Lord of the Flies, written by William Golding, reflects how children face evil like their adult counterparts. The children on the island faced a symbolized evil , which reflects how adults waged a war against each other in civilization . Evil is evident on the island with the belief of an existence of an almighty beast causing the children to act abnormally . Different types of evil are evident in Lord of the Flies, as the children are becoming

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    Jack blows the conch clumsily and claims to have seen the beast. He then announces that Ralph is a coward and should no longer be acting as chief but no one agrees. Infuriated Jack decides he's going to start his own tribe and those who wish to join him are welcome to as. He runs off and once again the hunters follow. Ralph does not know what to do and falls into a depression. Piggy sensing this makes the suggestion to build a new signal fire. As they complete this task many of the boys slip away

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    While humans try their best to stop evil intentions, evil eventually overcomes. Although humans are ignorant and live their lives normally, evil finds a way to pounce on society. In order to suppress evil dominion is needed in the world. This is demonstrated in William Golding’s Lord of the Flies. In this novel, when a horrific plane crashes on an island, a handful of boarding school boys find themselves stranded on a tropical island at a time during World War II. On the island, they govern themselves

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    Everyone is different, but human nature is essentially bad. Melissa Dittmann wrote the statement, “just the right dose of certain social situations can transform ordinarily good people into evildoers.” These three stories teach us that human behavior can be unexpected. People will do stuff that they never thought they would. In the novel, Lord of the Flies, innocent children with no intentions of hurting anyone, turn a calm island into a warzone. The Stanford Prison Experiment is another great

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    “Which is better-- to have laws and agree, or to hunt and kill?” (Golding 180). In survival situations, when the concept of civilization vanishes and common rules are abandoned, chaos and evil arise. In the novel Lord of the Flies by William Golding, a group of British schoolboys spanning from ages six to twelve must fly to safety from the war consuming their country. When their plane is shot down, the schoolboys find themselves stranded on a tropical island in the Pacific with no surviving adults

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    In the novel, The Lord of the Files, by William Golding symbols such as the pig’s head, the conch and the platform control human behaviour by becoming a sense of authority and law and order. The pig’s head symbolizes both the savagery that the boys now exhibit outwardly, and the Lord of the Files because the rotting head is swarming with files, as it sits perched on a stick. It shows how all law and order has been vanished especially “Jack held out the head and jammed the soft that down on the pointed

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    Harsh Soni Mattson LOTF Essay Hunger, fear, leadership, and power can lead to destruction in a society. Who doesn’t want to feel powerful and and worthy of honor? Who doesn’t want to guide others and create a character that is strong in body and mind? An island filled with boys going vicious for these characteristics just makes the situation ten times worse. There is no way that deterioration of society on the island could have been avoided, especially with boys like Jack

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    what really happen to pigs when they are in a factory farm?​They slaughter them while they are still alive they sometimes they hold to their neck to keep them still or sometimes they kill by breaking their neck make it easiest to slaughter.​That they should at lea put them to sleep without any foul harm to the pigs that are slaughter. Pigs should not be in crates they should go back to how they could before on grassland without the pigs walking all over each other on grassland they will just

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    Plane Crash Book Report

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    Day 1 I found this journal On the top of some rocks I don’t know how it survived the plane crash. After I picked up this book I saw that it was empty so I thought I could record each day here. As I got off these rocks and started to walk down to the beach I saw a little fat kid with glasses and told him my names Ralph he said his name is piggy, piggy didn’t seem like a real name but I didn’t say anything about it. As we were talking we found out that we were in a plane that was escaping the war

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    Lord of the Flies “Maybe there is a beast… maybe it’s only us.” (80). Lord of the Flies by William Golding is about a group of boys who are trapped on an island after supposedly escaping an atomic bomb from their home in England. The separation from civilization naturally leads them in an attempt to create their own society. Based on the storyline, it is clear that the common themes power, death, and savagery all help support the many symbols represented in the book. Some of these symbols include

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