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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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... Some examples are Ralph, Piggy, Simon, and the “conch shell” the boys use to call meetings. ... Simon is an example of how humans slowly develop and adjust in their surroundings because he takes control of the situation. Simon acts properly on the island, he behaves kindly to the younger chil... |
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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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"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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What is fear? The “Britannica World Language Dictionary” defines fear as an
emotion excited by threatening evil or impending pain accompanied by a desire to avoid
or escape it; apprehension; dread. ... What is the fear
of the Lord? ... What happens if I don’t fear God? How can I lea... |
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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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The musical score of The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (Jackson, U. ... One major sound of the Lord of the Rings score is the horn section either alone or accompanied by the choir (and deity-like lighting effects) during each character’s turn at a heroic moment.
One of the more prominent a... |
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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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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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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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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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As you listen, experience and take in all that is thrown at you this weekend, please know that I have been praying for you for the past 3 months. God has planned for you to be here. There are no coincidences with faith. This is the beginning of a journey for you. I promise you that your relationship... |
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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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Once upon a time there was a great king who had three wives. Lord Rama, who is actually the sixth avatar of Vishnu, is one of his sons. Lord Rama has a brother named Lakshman. He also has a lady of love named Sethi. Lord Rama is a good person and would be a great king however one of the king’s wives... |
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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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“Lord Jim,” by Thomas Hardy and Joseph Conrad, “Lord Jim” is two novels that have many similarities and also numerous differences. ... Lord Jim and Jude are both young men searching for a meaning in their life. ...
Jude is a heron in this novel. ... Thomas Hardy would describe Jude’s ambiti... |
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CDS TO SELL
· 3LW 3LW
· 98 DEGREES REVELATION
· AND SO THIS IS CHRISTMAS
· BAHA MEN WHO LET THE DOGS OUT
· BBMAK BBMAK
· BRIAN MCKNIGHT BACK AT ONE
· CELINE DION ONE HEART
· CHARLIE’S ANGELS SOUNDTRACK
· CHUMBAWAMBA CHUMBAWAMBA
· DESTINY’S CHILD THE WRITING S ON THE WALL
· DREAM DREAM
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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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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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Time flies when your having fun! ... When I am inspired on a project and working on it, that lapse of time thing happens and when I’m done working on a session of work I come away feeling so very relaxed it’s better than drugs or alcohol. ... In my opinion if you don’t have an artistic outlet f... |
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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One day, while a woodcutter was cutting a branch of a tree above a river, his ax fell into the river. When he cried out, the Lord appeared and asked, "Why are you crying?" The woodcutter replied that his ax has fallen into water, and he needed the ax to make his living. The Lord went down into the w... |
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... 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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*35 Young v. Bristol Aeroplane Company, Ltd. House of Lords. HL July 24, 25, 26, 27, 1945; Nov. 29, 1945. Before Viscount Simon, Lord Russell of Killowen , Lord Macmillan, Lord Porter and Lord Simonds. Workmen's compensation -- Action against employer -- Remedies independently of Workmen's Compensat... |
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The beast alone is a powerful and rich symbol, and is of great significance in the novel. The beast takes various forms, some physical and some metaphorical. The main physical form of beast could be seen as the parachutist. This parachutist was in fact the pilot of the aeroplane, whose parachute had... |
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Throughout the Scriptures, there are several references to kings and rulers of the nation of Israel. But what really makes a difference in this significant historical “story” is whether the king was, very simply put, good or bad. The impact of the good king was as consequential as the impact of the ... |
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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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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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What is a mask? A concealment from one’s veritable identity? An asylum for which we can take refuge? Or a compelling method in which we can escape being ourselves? For countless years, masks have intrigued us to a point of obsession. Their very presence hints at the probability of an individual’s me... |
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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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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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Hey! Yeah you! Lord Capulet come here. I’m an angel and I’m here to warn you not to allow Paris to marry your daughter, Juliet. When I told him this he reacted like this… ‘’WHAT’’ …(in a confused tone). He reacted just the way I planned it to be, not sarcastic or mean but perfect. Okay Lord Capulet,... |
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There are also a couple of variations in detail about the fitting of the glass slipper and the destiny of Cinderella’s stepsisters that took place toward the end of the story. The fitting of the glass slipper in Brown’s book was much different from Disney’s book. For instance, in Brown’s ... |
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Richard Roberts became President of ORU, and ORU was $42 million in debt. The creditors would call and say they needed a specific amount of money and ORU did not have it at the time. Richard Roberts became overwhelmed by this debt. All that was on his mind was the debt. One of the Board of Regents m... |
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... Gilgamesh was written many
years ago as well, around 2500-1500 B. ... Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings was
completed around 1954. ... The story of Gilgamesh as well as The Lord of the Rings have many striking
similarities to the stories of the Bible. ... Tolkein’s faith was
a strong ... |
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Though any discerning reader of Paul Therouxs novels and travel books recognizes that he is a writer who commands language with admirable intelligence and grace, it may be less evident that his writing is much more than sophisticated entertainment. ...
My belief that Therouxs talent is indeed c... |
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Angels
Angels "Angels are spirits," proclaimed St. ... Thomas Aquinas believed that angels were pure spirit, having no matter or mass, and taking up no space; but Thomas believed angels could assume bodies at will. The purpose of angels is the same as mankind, to love and serve the Lor... |
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... One may ask, “ Who is this Lord Randall? ... ” This is omission is just one of many elements that make a poem, a ballad.
From the beginning of this ballad Randall’s mother asks questions of Randall, who In turn replies. As the poem progresses, a new element is added in every second line, a... |