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    work, and prepares the reader for your major thesis. The introduction must include the author and title of the work as well as an explanation of the theme to be discussed. Other essential background may include setting, an introduction of main characters, etc. The major thesis goes in this paragraph usually at the end. Because the major thesis sometimes sounds tacked on, make special attempts to link it to the sentence that precedes it by building on a key word or idea. A) Creative Opening/Hook:

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    Fear In Lord Of The Flies

    The Impact Society and Fear Have on the Mind “Fear is only as deep as the mind allows” -Japanese proverb. In the novel, Lord of the Flies, written by William Golding, a group of young boys are marooned on an island without the presence of adults. Over time, the boys’ mental state starts to slip; they begin to see and fear things and turn on each other. The reader can infer that fear, one of the more prominent emotions of the story, combined with independence from the loss of weight from societal

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    Horatian and Juvenalian Satire

    individuals (Weisgerber). I view Horatian satire as clever and humorous and find that it generally mocks others. Horatian is not negative; it aims to make fun of human behavior in a comic way. In a work using Horatian satire, readers often laugh at the characters in the story who are the subject of mockery as well as themselves and society for behaving in those ways (Thomas). One example of Horatian satire in literature is The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde (Weisgerber). This play criticized

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    Lord Of The Flies Persuasive Quotes

    It serves as blinders to what may be just a few steps down the road for you” (qtd.in “Soledad O'Brien Quotes”). Being apprehensive can lead one astray from his or her goals, and can cause complete change within a person. In the novel Lord of the Flies by William Golding, a group of British boys are stranded on an island, without any any adults, after their plane crashes. Amongst the boys, some, such as Ralph, Piggy, and Simon are rational and still have their minds and bodies invested in being rescued

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    Examples Of Heroism In The Odyssey

    always shows courage and tries to have patience with everything they are involved in. A good hero also shows selflessness by putting others first. The author William Golding, in The Lord of The Flies shows Ralph as a hero, one who stands out and has good leadership skills. In The Odyssey, Homer illustrates heroism through the character Odysseus. Odysseus fights until the end and does not give up until he is able to get back to his wife. Heroism is one this Ralph and Odysseus share in common, however

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    Society’s Rules Are Needed to Control the Savage Within All of Us.

    which had gotten public attention and understanding that the acts that were performed are indeed obstructing the laws of society and an obstruction of justice. Parallels to this can be seen in the Abu Ghraib and William Golding’s ‘Lord of the Flies’ as there are characters that act in a way which would be seem as questionable. Jack and the hunters gained a sense of superiority as they understood that they had full control of the pigs and had the power to do anything that they wish towards the pig.

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    Lord of the Flies

    Lord of the Flies William Golding Analysis of Major Characters Themes, Motifs & Symbols Ralph Ralph is the athletic, charismatic protagonist of Lord of the Flies. Elected the leader of the boys at the beginning of the novel, Ralph is the primary representative of order, civilization, and productive leadership in the novel. While most of the other boys initially are concerned with playing, having fun, and avoiding work, Ralph sets about building huts and thinking of ways to maximize their chances

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    Lord Of The Flies Piggy Essay

    Themes Carried out Through Piggy William Golding, the author of Lord of the Flies, portrayed the themes in the book through characters, especially Piggy. Piggy, characterized for the duration of the story as a fat boy who had specs and asthma, was considered an outcast due to the fact that the other children viewed him differently from his characterization. The boys on the island hardly ever displayed interest in talking to or interacting with Piggy since he did not have the appearance or athletic

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    White Fang Lord Of The Flies Comparison Essay

    There is no such thing as an inherently good or inherently bad person. We are all just humans capable of good but susceptible to evil based on our surroundings. Both William Golding (author of Lord of the Flies) and Jack London (author of White Fang) show this fact in their novels by having characters who come from different strata’s of society face similar obstacles but react (differently) and attempt to overcome them based on their nurtured backgrounds. I the reader strongly agree with this view

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    Symbols In Lord Of The Flies Symbolism Essay

    In the novel the Lord Of The Flies, by William Golding, the author uses symbols or items or ideas that represents something in the book Golding wants to emphasize. Like the conch and Piggy’s glasses both represent the tribe and their state of mind. Another example is the fire, which symbolizes hope of rescue in the book. Golding however also made some symbols change over time to show progress or rather how the tribe went near the savage ways of human nature. The conch for example, started out with

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