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Re-read from chapter 9 from "Towards midnight the rain ceased" to the end of chapter. Write a critical response to this passage and discuss in detail the effects caused by Golding's choice of language.
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Reacting against Victorian optimism and to the horrors of the 20th Century, William Golding chose to express his anti-Utopian views about humanity in Lord of the Flies (1954). Explore how Golding crafts his narrative in order to voice his phil
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Reacting against Victorian optimism and to the horrors of the 20th Century, William Golding chose to express his anti-Utopian views about humanity in Lord of the Flies (1954). Explore how Golding crafts his narrative in order to voice his view
Reacting against Victorian optimism and to the horrors of the 20th Century, William Golding chose to express his anti-Utopian views about humanity in ‘Lord of the Flies’ (1954). Explore how Golding crafts his narrative in order to voice his philosophical
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Read from “They set off along the beach in formation” to the end of Chapter Eleven (“Castle Rock”). What does this passage reveal about the boys’ attitude to the conch and the change in behavior through the novel?
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Read Lord of the Flies by William Golding (1954) and also seen the scene “the death of Piggy” in the two film versions directed by Peter Brook (1961) and Harry Hook (1994).
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Read the passage at the end of chapter 9 from towards midnight the rain ceased to the end. Contrast this description of Simons last journey out to sea, with that of his murder earlier in the chapter. What suggestions is Golding making ab
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Read the passages in Chapter 3 where Jack and Simon are each in the Forest. How does the language convey their contrasting character and roles in the novel? Lord of the Flies is a thought-provoking novel about a
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response paper of lord of flies
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Response To Prose: The Character and Role of Simon.
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Review of lord of the files
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Savagery in
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Section One – Analysis of Fight Club
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Select one chapter from Lord of the Flies and assess its importance to the novel as a whole.
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Select two contrasting incidents from
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Select two essays from the Rivkin and Ryan Reader. Type out one quotation from each of the essays which you think encapsulates the essay’s key ideas. Write a commentary of about 250 words on each
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Short Stories/Individual Works/Lord of the Flies - William Golding
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Show how Golding presents a move from civilisation/order to destructiveness in chapter 2
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Show how Ralph and Jack have changed considerably in chapter one. And how events have changed the atmosphere for the worst.
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Show how the sense of Order on the Island Deteriorates over the course of the novel,
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Significance of the beast in 'The Lord of the Flies'.
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Simon in the Lord of the Flies
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Simon is different from the other boys. Explain how he isdifferent and what his importance is to the novel.
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Simon says: "Maybe there is a beast", Ralph says: "But maybe there isn't a beast", Jack says: "We'll make sure when we go hunting", How does Golding use the 'beast' in the novel as a whole.
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Simon's Role in "The Lord of the Flies".
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