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    Moe Mann's Story

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    Moe Mann Okay, I don’t know how to start a story so let’s get right into it. It all started out of nowhere, a bunch of people all around the world were depressed, and it was his job to make a 24 hour long video to make people laugh and for charity. So let’s begin the story. “MOE!” Moe’s mom yelled “What mom!” Moe responded “Watch the news on your t.v.” Moe’s mom responded not as loud as the first time. Moe grabs the remote after his wolf Mo mo hands it to him. “Thank’s Mo mo” Moe said. Moe

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    Human has the humanity which is a combined of heart, peace, care, help, and love. And thinking make us different from other living organelles, thinking a head of what would happen before do anything. Human is a curious person but there are some smarter than others because they understand the problem and try to find a solutions from different point of views. But what can stop us... what can make us hate others or even killing each other in direct or undirect ways . Lord of the Flies allusion

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    Moliere’s saying of, “A wise man is superior to any insults which can be put upon him, and the best reply to unseemingly behavior is patience and moderation.”, accurately represents Piggy’s situation from Lord of the FliesLord of the Flies. Throughout the story, Piggy, though disparaged, still stayed strong and kept “‘I don't care what they call me,’ [Piggy] said confidentially, ‘so long as they don't call me what they used to call me at school.’ Ralph was faintly interested. ‘What was that?’ The

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    To what extent is Lord of the flies a pessimistic book? Lord of the Flies highlights the flaws in human nature and shows how they affect the societies we create. Lord of the flies has a pessimistic atmosphere throughout. Although to begin with the book seems to be quite positive, (the boys have fun and are optimistic about being rescued) the atmosphere is slowly transformed into one of savagery, fear and betrayal. The ending of the book leaves the reader feeling pessimistic about human nature

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    Have you ever thought that things could never get worse? That this is going to be the worse part of your life and everything is going to be wonderful? More often than not this is never true, and in this instance in the book Lies by Michael Grant these kid’s lives are changing for the worst. It has been seven months now since all of the adults and teenagers at least the age of fifteen vanished out of nowhere like water in the desert (☺ Simile). Additionally, there is a gigantic dome that is enclosing

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    Lord of the Flies Symbolism In William Golding’s Lord of the Flies, he shows what he believe is truly hidden in people in a series of ideas and symbols hidden in people and objects. The symbolism of the fire, the conch and Piggy’s glasses are important for the message in the book. The fire is a big part of the story with helping the boys survive on the island. The fire is the only thing that got the boys rescued off the island. Ironically at the end of the book it’s the fire that Ralph just happened

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    Lord of the Flies is about savagery and the instincts of survival. When the boys become stranded on the island, they immediately fall into ranks with the older boys at the top, to be respected and obeyed, and the younger ones to be governed. The greatest thing that contributed to the demise of three of the boys was different ideals. Through the entirety of the book, Ralph wanted rules and order to mimic society, Piggy was the voice of reason and hope, but violence and chaos were invited by Jack's

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    The Power Of The Unknown In Lord Of The Flies, the power of the warpaint, and the beast give jack great command over the other children Do you remember Halloween when you were little? I do. I remember putting on a mask and feeling powerful and confident. I think the same thing happens with Jack and his war paint transition. War paint gives Jack power. In the novel, as soon as Jack changes his face using war paint, many members of Ralph’s tribe step up to follow jack in his new tribe. Without

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    Out of all of the boys on the island, Piggy is the only boy who cares most about getting off the island. He also attaches himself to the conch, which represents order, and surrounds himself in items that symbolize order. Because of all of this, Piggy chooses to accept civilization with open arms. For example, Piggy always says “‘You haven’t got the conch!’” ( 11 . 29) whenever the boys forget the purpose of the conch. The conch represents order and their rules on the island. Whenever they are broken

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    Letter To Piggy's Letter

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    Dear Jack, Simon, Piggy, Sam, Eric, choir members, littluns, and the other boys, I, Ralph, am writing this letter to ask you to allow me to be your leader and your chief. I am asking for your vote. I believe I will be able to fulfill your expectations as a leader. I ask you that even though I am a kid just like you guys that I am respected. I promise you that I will take all of your opinions, concerns, and ideas into consideration. I have some ideas of my own. You all see where we have landed, so

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