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Explore the nature of evil as it presented to us in 'The Strange case of Docter Jekyll and Mr Hyde' by R.L.Steveson and 'Lord of the Flies' by William Golding.
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Explore the presentation and significance of the events in the final chapter of Golding's 'Lord of the Flies'.
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Explore the presentation and the significance of the events in the final chapter of William Goldings 'Lord of the Flies'.
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Explore the Significance of Simon's Death in Lord of the Flies.
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Explore the ways in which William Golding establishes the setting of the novel in Chapter 1 of " Lord of the flies".
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Exploring chapter 3 and the ways in which it portrays the changing nature of Ralph and Jacks relationship.
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Exploring the character of Piggy through chapters 1 and 2, focusing on his appearance, his behaviour, his actions, his personality and his thoughts.
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Exploring ways in which William Golding establishes the setting The Lord of the Flies in chapter 1
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Exposure
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Extracts from Piggy's Diary.
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Fear as the Root of Trouble.
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Fear Schedule.
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Fear Story.
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Fight Club.
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Fighting Against Prejudice
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Forever Lost
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Frankenstein and Lord of the Flies were written in different centuries. Analyse the similarities and discuss the differences which you have found in these texts. You should pay particular attention to characterisation, style and theme.
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From studying Source A, whish is part of an article written in the East End Observer, there is very little information on the murders of Martha Tabram and Polly Nicholls. These two murders were widely broadcasted
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Golding conceded that ‘Coral Island’ had a ‘pretty big connection’ with ‘Lordof the Flies’. However, whereas Ballantyne’s boys lead noble decent lives, Golding’s boys progressively deteriorate. Compare the social, cultural
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Golding Puts Forth the Idea That Man is Inherently Evil
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Goldings Use of Symbolism in 'Lord of the Flies'
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Good and Evil Leaders In Golding's novel, Lord of the Flies, Ralph and Jack both take on the role of a leader to the group.
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Good morning/afternoon ladies and gentlemen. Firstly I would like to thank you all for providing me with this opportunity to come in today and present to you my sequel to the movie 'Fight Club' produced in 1999.
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Good Vs Evil
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Governments evolve according to people's necessities. The book, Lord of the Flies, written by William Golding clearly displays the progression from being civilized to savagery of boys stranded on an island.
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