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How has the relationship between Jack and Ralph changed and developed in the first five chapters? Look closely at three incidents which make this clear
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How has the relationship between Ralph and Jack changed?
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How has the relationship between Ralph and Jack changed?
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How Important is the Setting in "Lord of the Flies" and "The Cone"?
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How is evil portrayed in 'Lord of the Flies'?
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How is the Struggle between Good and Evil presented in Lord of the Flies?
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How much Sympathy do you have for Piggy in Chapter One?
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I am comparing and contrasting Lord of the Flies, written by William Golding in 1954 and set on a Pacific island sometime in the future with Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde,
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I am going to talk about themes of betrayal, comparing
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I stumbled through the forest with the pack of wolves baying for my blood in constant pursuit.
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Identify and comment on the literary means by which Golding develops his themes in 'Lord Of The Flies'
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Importance in the novel Lord of the flies
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In "Lord of the flies" we see a group of boys starting off as civilised people and ending up as savages. Trace the disintegration of the boys' standards.
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In "Superman and Paula Browns New Snowsuit" the main character feels betrayed by others. Compare how feelings of betrayal are shown in this story and another story of your choice.
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In 1888 there was a string of murders in the London East End, near the Whitechapel region.
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In a novel, the author's choice of setting determines how the story will unfold. In Lord of the Flies, by William Golding, young boys are deserted on a tropical "paradise" in the middle of the ocean.
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In a similar situation with girls the pure goodness of one of them would have been torn apart by the evil resting in the group. In conclusion gender would not have affected the outcome of the book.
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In an essay about his novel “Lord of the Flies”, William Golding wrote: “The boys try to construct a civilisation on the island; but it breaks down in blood and terror because the boys are suffering from the terrible disease of being human&
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In chapter 5 a lot of different ideas come out about the beast. Th
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In Chapter 5 Ralph says ‘ Things are breaking up. I don’t understand why’. How does the boys life deteriorate and why? The boys life has deteriorated a lot since they first arrived on the island and
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In chapter 5 Ralph says, ¡°Things are breaking up.¡± (Page 102). Having read the whole novel, comment on whether you think that things will continue to break up on the island. Explain your answer in detail, using quotes where appr
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In chapter eight the 3 boys all react very differently and for different reasons, some of them crack under the pressure and fear created by the beast and some capitalise on the fear of the other boys for their own gain.
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In Chapter One how does Golding prepare us for what is to come in the Rest of the Novel? 'Lord of the Flies'
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In order to make the reader involved with Lord Of The Flies, William Golding must first create interesting characters, who should be as original as possible to give the novel its own fascinating twist.
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In the novel Lord of the flies, William Golding employs numerous techniques to convey his ideas
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