| 151. | Irony in L of the F William Golding, the author of L of the F, used irony to tell his story of a group of young British boys stranded on a deserted island. The readers can clearly spot the irony in the dialogue and Ralph, one of the main character, is also aware of the irony in his situation. The irony in the novel for...
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| 152. | Bifocalism in Lord of the Flies One interesting idea that occurs throughout LOTF is the importance of bifocalism. We must see twice to see things true. If you look at things from only one perspective, you will not get a true picture of what they are. If you look at them from two perspectives, you will have a much, much better idea...
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| 153. | Testimony of the Lord is Sure Psalms 19 verse 7: The law of the Lord is perfect, converting the soul: The testimony of the lord is sure making wise the simple.
According to Webster
Testimony- is a statement made under oath to establish a fact, any declaration, any form of evidence or proof.
The testimony of a child of Go...
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| 154. | Awana verses AWANA CLUBS BIBLE QUIZZING Reference and Verse Start Zone Psalm 25:4 Show me your ways, O LORD, teach me your paths. Romans 3:23 For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God. Jeremiah 17:9 The heart is deceitful above all things and beyond cure. Who can understand it? Romans 3:10 As it is ...
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| 155. | Legolas Greenleaf in Lord of the Rings Legolas by J. ... Tolkien
Who is Legolas?
There was also a strange Elf clad in green and brown, Legolas, a messenger from his father, Thranduil, the King of the Elves of Northern Mirkwood. ... Tolkien - The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
Only one of us is an Elf, Legolas fro...
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| 156. | almost The novel Lord of The Flies is a mind-numbing book that confuses you with its endless symbolism. Symbolism is defined as the representation; treatment or interpretation of things as symbolic. In society and in particular, literature, symbolism is a prominent component that helps to illustrate a deep...
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| 158. | Which is the most effective image to represent good and evil The most effective image at representing Good and Evil in the novel Lord of the Flies by Sir
William Golding is “Copec, the baron”. It is most effective because it shows the battle between
Good and Evil and really shows Evil’s influence over it’s surroundings and how it will stop at
nothing to ac...
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| 159. | DOWNFALL Through out history The American government debased look In the novel “Lord of the Flies” William Golding intertwine various techniques such as imagery, characterization, and symbolism to manipulate the reader to assume the theme of the corruption of government. In this barbarous tail one is introdu...
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| 160. | Picture of Dorian Gray The Picture of Dorian Grey by Oscar Wild is a story about a man who desires to stay young and learns to be careful of what you wish for because what you think you want isn’t always best. ...
The main characters of this story are Dorian Grey, Basil Hallward, and Lord Henry Wotton. ... Basil is a p...
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| 161. | Politics Lord of the Flies is set at a vague point in the future during an atomic war. A planeload of British schoolchildren is shot down and marooned on a deserted island. There are no adults present. As the story opens, the jungle on the island is severely scarred from the wreckage of the plane. Two boys, ...
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| 162. | Lord of The Flies Juxaposition to compare the jump to the beach and the deterition of Golding uses juxtaposition to compare the savage jungle to the tranquil beach. The savage jungle and the tranquil beach represent the two different sides of man. ... (152) The beach represents hope especially when the sailor came to the island to rescue them “We saw your smoke. ... ” (201) The beac...
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| 163. | Lord of the flies essay Had there been girls instead of boys on the island, I think most of the events would have changed except for some minor aspects that would have stayed the same. This applies to both plot and themes in particular those of good versus evil and the breaking down of law and order. One reason relates to ...
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| 164. | important terms for life "No grownups"(pg.8). The novel Lord Of The Flies was written by William Golding. It is about a number of boys who are stuck on an island for near 8 months or so. Ralph, Piggy and Jack are the main characters in the novel. Two kids are killed throughout the novel because of a savage like behavior. Ja...
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| 165. | Hypothesis The character Piggy has been written by William Golding to represent a stereotypical nerd Hypothesis: The character ‘Piggy’ has been written by William Golding to represent a stereotypical ‘nerd’.
In Lord of the Flies the author chooses to follow a very stereotypical formation for his characterization. ...
Within the first couple of chapters of the novel, the character "Piggy"...
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| 166. | The Evil of Men In the novel, Lord of the Flies, by William Golding, a group of young boys are stranded on an uninhabited island after their plane crashes. They don’t know each other and without any adults to keep order, they must survive on their own. While on the island, unconfirmed reports of a beast are told. T...
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| 167. | lord of the rings and matrix The Matrix and Lord of the Rings there are two different and together similar movies that we saw in the start of the 21st century. The Matrix and Lord of the Rings : The Fellowship of the Ring were two of most powerful and success movies of all time. ...
In the first movie the Matrix audience...
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| 168. | lord of the flies chapter 1 summary The description of the lead character in the beginning of the story, was that of a light-coloured boy who was soon given the name Ralph. Ralph seemed a typical kid. His fair appearance and size made him likeable and gave him an inner-strength of self-confidence. His interaction with Piggy showed tha...
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| 169. | Lord of the flies SETTING The action of the novel has been set sometime in the future. A planeload of boys has been evacuated from England, where a war is being fought against 'the reds'. After their departure, an atom bomb has fallen on England and destroyed their civilization. The plane carrying the boys is attacke...
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| 170. | Comparison of Jekyll Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson Lord of the flies by William Golding
Robert Louis Stevenson wrote Jekyll & Hyde in 1886; many of the reasons for writing the book can be linked to his own experiences of life. Stevenson was brought up under the strict code of an upper class Victorian society in Edinburgh, the rich respectable face of the town, the other face was the ...
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| 171. | HOW AND WHY DOES DORIAN S CHARACTER CHANGE In the start of the novel, The Picture of Dorian Gray written by Oscar Wilde, Dorian Gray is a quiet, immature and a curious upper class person. ... When Lord Henry is introduced to Dorian Gray through Basil Hallward, he immediately has curiosity in him and influences Dorian with his hedonist...
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| 172. | Lord Byrons unknown poems Lord Byron’s poetry reflects his “hopeless romantic” personality often by lusting after beautiful women and wooing them with his equally beautiful poetry. ...
Another of Byron’s poems that displays his preference for unattainable women is “There Be None of Beauty’s Daughters”. ... With these tw...
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| 173. | identity When one loses or changes their own individual identity because of cynical or scornful circumstances, the outcome of this transformation will result in negative events surrounding the individual, and a general loss of civilized behaviour and order. ... In William Golding’s novel Lord of the Flies, ...
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| 174. | Literary Analysis of Lord of the Flies Literary Analysis Characterization Part I: 1. Ralph was a fair boy. He had a body of a boxer with his heavy shoulders. His face showed pure innocence. Ralph is also a natural leader. He takes control of the situation and the good thing is that everybody else listens to him. 2. The other children on ...
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| 175. | Lord of the rings return of the king “The Lord Of The Rings”
“The Return Of The King”
The Lord Of The Rings The return of the king is an epic tale of a journey of a Hobbit named Frodo and his companion Sam along with their friends, Aragorn, Legolas, Gimli, and the white wizard gandolf, w...
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| 176. | Nature of man ... Golding insinuates that evil lurks in the nature of man, and it is the destructive lust of man that will destroy his society. ...
Man has the potential to exhibit great kindness or to rape and pillage. Lord of the Flies is but an abstract tool of Goldings to construct the idea of the inher...
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| 177. | vocab for lord of flies Chapter 1 Motif-A usually recurring salient thematic element (as in the arts); especially: a dominant idea or central theme. Lagoon-A shallow sound, channel, or pond near or communicating with a larger body of water. Mirages-An optical effect that is sometimes seen at sea, in the desert, or over a h...
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| 178. | Lord of the Ring ... Let us go now on a quest for an ancient ring and discover the pitfalls ownership encounters. ... They each take up a sword, a small one for Bilbo and magic ones for Gnldalf and the dwarf lord Thorin, and they once again set off on their quest. ... They soon set out for the Misty Mountains, ...
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| 179. | LORD OF THE RINGS The Two Towers ... As a writer of imaginative literature, Tolkien is best known for the trilogy “LORD OF THE RINGS”. ... R Tolkien’s “Two Towers” is second part of his great epic tale. Lord of the Rings is a long book in three volumes. ...
The name “Two Towers” shows us that in this part will be great battle b...
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| 180. | crappy essay on rules and consequences ... Those who belong to god live within the conventional rules and constraints of society, and those who belong to the devil venture beyond these constraints and risk the consequences.
Most people would expect to see those who obey the rules to live a long and happy life. Those who choose to f...
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| 181. | test Paul the Apostle. He was initially known as Saul of tarsus. He was born a Jew in a family of Pharisees (ACTS 23.6) of the tribe of Benjamin in Tarsus of Ciicilia. He was a tent maker by profession. Paul was an oppressor of the Church. He breathed threats and murder against the disciples of the lord ...
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| 182. | Conch and Unity In the book “The Lord of the Flies” the author uses the conch as a symbol of unity. At the beginning of the story the conch was spotted by a boy named Ralph who did not know what it was, but the other boy named Piggy sed that it was called a conch. ... After Ralph retrieved the conch from the lagoo...
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| 183. | Transformations in the Lord of the Rings Transformations of the Lord of the Rings. Gandalf the Grey: Gandalf plays a very significant figure in the lord of the rings. The transformation that takes him is the one from being Gandalf the gray to Gandalf the white. This, in the world that Tolkien has created, means that Gandalf is now a superi...
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| 184. | William Golding Lord of the flies Analysis of human nature Fear of the beast William Golding’s novel Lord of the Flies is not a children’s book although it may seem to be. It is a deep study on the human nature, our fears and our way of dealing with fears. Golding, by writing this novel, tried to explain that humans are deeply within them evil, that it is the civilization t...
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| 185. | cousin kate English Coursework
Analyse The Poem Cousin Kate By Christina Rossetti
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The poem is set in the nineteenth century about an innocent native attractive young girl who is spotted by a rich lord and she becomes his mistress. The lord then meets her cousin Kate, who in his opinion is ...
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| 186. | With reference to the synoptic gospels explain what Christians mean when they refer to Jesus as ... When Christians refer to Jesus as Lord, they don’t see him as just having power, but power over everything and see him as the almighty one. When Jesus was alive he demonstrated this power by having control over both people and nature. ... These helped Jesus command the sort of respect a Lord ...
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| 187. | lord of the flies schoolwork Help Me Most of the comparison screen is pretty much self-explanatory, however the process of comparing two players has changed slightly from that in CM3. In CM3 you viewed a player profile, then went to his action menu and marked him as a player for use in comparison. Then you viewed another player...
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| 188. | Lord of Flies The parachute symbolizes the forces of human behavior that attempt to hold the fabric of society intact. The parachute, however, fails to hold society afloat indefinitely. The parachute slowly loses to nature (in this case gravity, but symbolically mankind's animal instincts and desires). This concl...
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| 189. | intro to leadership in LOF some people naturally make better leaders then other people. Different people have different ways of influencing a group. Often the stonger person is the one that is followed. you can see this very well in animals. The strongest and most powerful member is most often the leader of the pack. The srto...
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| 190. | His partner in crimeMacbeth In Shakespeare's Macbeth, Lady Macbeth is made to act as a catalyst in Lord Macbeth's evildoings, his partner in crime. Even though Lord Macbeth is generally the one to have the final say in the many killings that take place in the play, Lady Macbeth plays the role of a villain alongside him, and pl...
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| 191. | Corporal punishment Always be there Everywhere I go Everywhere I look You are always by my side No matter where I am No matter what the circumstance You will be my guiding light And I Know You¡¯re with me Everywhere I go You just want to let me know That You Will always love me No matter what I do No matter what I¡¯m g...
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| 192. | Lord of the Flies - cultural context English Speech Being stranded on an island, away from western civilization for a few months would drive any individual to start losing their sense of reason. However it is moronic to think that the reason Jack planned to kill Ralph was because he was away from his usual cultural surroundings. Mr. Ro...
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| 193. | Beast in Relation to A Savage like Society A beast can represent many things. ... In William Golding’s, Lord of the Flies, the beast is ever changing. The form in which the beast occurs is dependant on the current type of society on the island. ... Many are scared they will never return home, and this fear symbolically turns into a beast. ...
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| 194. | Service driven by Love Service driven by Love
Many of us have had the experience of a loved one leaving us for a long time or leaving us forever. ... John 14 vs 34 – 35 record this for us:
‘Love one another, as I have loved you so you must love one another. By this all men will know that you are my disciples, if you ...
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| 195. | lord of the flies After discussing the topics of the island with the boys that have returned home safely recently, it is apparent to me that their society began turning to chaos after Jack became power hungry. According to the children, he was so concentrated on power and violence, that he eventually forced the bulk ...
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| 196. | Simon character study In Lord of the flies, Simon is first introduced as part of the choir and the boy who ‘faints’. ... The reader suspects from this that Simon may have some sort of physical weakness or illness. ... He is emphasizing Simon’s appearance in order to let us know that Simon is a boy to whom there is no...
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| 197. | prophet daniel Daniel is an Old Testament prophet and writer of the book of Daniel. ... The first record of Daniel is during the exile of Judah, which started in about 605 BC Daniel was one of four men to be trained for important positions in the Babylonian government. Daniel and the other three men faced many di...
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| 198. | Rash Behavoir in Romeo and Juliet
Rash behavior usually leads to disasters. ... In the play, Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare creates characters that make hasty decisions. ... Lord Capulet promises Juliet’s hand in marriage to Paris. He did not take any denial from Juliet if she had any objects to marry Paris. If Lord Capulet h...
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| 199. | Savagery Drew Christenson Period 4 11-07-02 Savagery William Golding tries to show human evil through Jack. In Lord of the Flies Jack is not caring; he is power-hungry, and evil overall. His actions are just like those of a human today. He and his choir resent all kinds of authorities and restricting rules. ...
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| 200. | Lord of the MugglesComparing Harry Potter and Lord of the Rings Books to Movies Lord of the Muggles
Have you ever watched a movie based on a book, and wondered if it was as good as the book? There are many movies that have been created from books. ... A few of the good ones are the Lord of the Rings trilogy and The Hobbit by J. ... Tolkien, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s...
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