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    In the novel Lord of the Flies by William Golding a group of children are stranded on an island in the Pacific. When they first got there the weather on the island was sunny, pretty and clean. The weather was also warm breezy. There was little food on the island but enough to to feed everyone for example, pigs/boars to hunt, fruit to pick, and fresh water to collect from a river on the island. Luckily, for the boys health, they are all healthy individuals with no infections or broken bones, no

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    and the conditions that they are out in determine which side of their personality they will show. In the novel Lord of the Flies by William Golding, there is a group of boys who are stranded on an island. The boys show different sides of their personalities and most of them give into their primal instincts because they need to survive. Throughout the novel Lord of the Flies, William Golding uses the characters -Jack, Roger, Ralph- to display the different sides of humankind through the conflict of

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    Hope, leaders, success. That is what a group of boys stranded needs and wants. In the book Lord of the Flies, a large group of boys are stranded after their plane crashes on a deserted island. John Locke would disagree with the way the government was run in the movie, Lord of the Flies, because the boys took away the right of life from each other, there was very limited freedom on the island, and the rules/laws that the boys established were not followed. Locke would not agree with the government

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    books around us. The factor of comedy adds a level of interest to the novel while the facts being stated allow insight. The range of this book is broad enough so that it may apply to just about any novel. From the title to the theme, Lord of the flies is covered in a broad range of symbolism that spans from biblical allegories to more. The main theme, however, is a battle between calculated morals and pure survival instincts, innocence and the disintegration of it. The subplot that exists underneath

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    Bear Grylls once said “Survival can be summed up in three words Never Give Up, that's the heart of it really, just keep trying.” Skills can be used in everyday life; math skills when you are at the grocery store or restaurant, and grammar skills when addressing people. Another set of skills that can be useful are survival skills if you are stuck in a life or death situation. In the award-winning novel, “Hatchet” by Gary Paulsen, Brain has to learn how to use his tools to survive in the for example

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    children to grow up faster than than their capability and become independent could cause them to make some bad decisions that they would have never thought of if they could have had more time in the socialization process. In the beginning of Lord Of The Flies The Choir is in charge of the hunt while Ralph is chief. All the boys on the island are a team and they are

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    How To Write An Exorcist

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    The Exorcist “ZZZZZZZ” “ZZZZZZ” as a man with brown straight hair, a red T-shirt and blue jeans slept on his blue three person couch “THUD THUD THUD THUD THUD BANG” woke up the man on the couch he heard it from all over his house, the bang came from outside he first looked out his window, it was just people until they came closer and closer until the dark shaded people’s bodies cleared.Yokai! They were mostly dark shaded creatures with molten insides he picked up his extermination cards to throw

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    Walter's Daydreams

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    This is the story about aging WM, who goes in the city with his wife. While Mrs. Mitty in hairdressing salon, he should buy some things. When he makes these tasks, he escapes from the real world in the daydreams. All this dreams caused by some things in reality, connected with the dream. In the first dream, when he drives the car, he imagines himself a commander of a navy hydroplane during the storm. As he passes the hospital, he dreams that he is world-famous surgeon. When he hears the newsboy

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    Theme Statement: All civilized objects, activites, and souls, have inner savage which is held back by forced law, until power brings out the savage in everyone and everything. Piggy's glasses were used many times throught out the novel, where the boys of the island in fact found good use in them, and treated his glasses as a symbol of discovery,innovation, and source of civilization on the island such as creating the fire. Once piggy's glasses break, the innovation, and civilization is gone. Signal

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    A dimly lit box…a wiped memory…spider-like creatures hunting you down…this is the world of the maze. These images set the stage for the terror the Gladers face as they try to identify the reason for the maze. This, unfortunately, is the life of the teens as they navigate through the terror that awaits them in The Maze Runner. Certainly, this action packed movie draws you in and keeps you totally engrossed from start to finish. As Thomas, Alby and Minho find themselves trapped in the maze, they become

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