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One key to understanding this quotation is to look at the text in the passage of...
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Jack, as leader of the choirboys, represents order, civility and decency at the...
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This quote is from chapter 4 describing Jack the first time he paints his face. ...
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“The mask was a thing on its own, behind which Jack hid, liberated from shame...
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Simon is popularly interpreted as a Christ figure. Christ died at the hands of...
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Ralph tries to attain more of a democracy with his power, by instituting voting. ...
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The island is a paradise until the boys crash land there because they are what...
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Visionaries tend to have unpopular vies and ideas. Human beings can be quite...
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Compare and contrast Ralph’s use of power with Jack’s use of power.
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In Chapter One, how does Golding let the reader know that the island, which the...
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Why does Simon’s role as a visionary make him an outcast in the group?
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Since the setting is a deserted island, the predominate need is survival. So the...
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This question has been previously asked and answered. Please see the links below...
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How does the setting of "Lord of the Flies" affect the story?
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There are several instances when Piggy suggests that Ralph call a meeting, so it...
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In "Lord of the Flies," how does Ralph respond to Piggy's practical...
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One especially good quote is from ch. 7 was "The desire to squeeze and hurt...
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The boys who appear out of the jungle are those boys who were on the plane when it...
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Your question is difficult to answer without a more direct indication of what part...
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In "Lord of the Flies", who are the boys that appear out of the jungle...
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