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"Underneath the veneer of civilisation lies a primitive beast." How far is this true of your reading of the novel?
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"Why don't you dance"
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Golding knows exactly what boys are like (from a Times review, 1954). Discuss Goldings portrayal of boys in the light of this comment
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Rolling Thunder.
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LaidLaw by William McIlvanney.
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Lord of the Flies, Documents the decline of a group of boys from civilisation to savagery. Discuss.
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The Police were not to blame for not capturing Jack the Ripper. Use the sources and your own knowledge to explain whether you agree with this view.
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'Coral Island' had a 'pretty big connection' with 'Lord of the Flies', however, whereas Ballantyne's boys lead noble decent lives, Golding's boys progressively deteriorate - Compare the social, cultural and historical issues which underpin both novels.
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'Give an account of what is in your opinion the most frightening or disturbing scene in the book, and show how Golding achieves the atmosphere
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'How pessimistic is the view of human lifepresented in Lord of the flies?'
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'Lord of the Flies' by William Golding Compare and Contrast the characters of Ralph and Jack and comment on their roles in the novel?
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'Lord Of The Flies' Is An Allegory. Examine The Symbolism In The Novel. Consider The Island, The Conch, Ralph, Piggy And His Glasses, Simon And His Death, Jack And His Actions, The Beast, The 'Lord Of The Flies' in Chapter 8, The Hunts, Nature And The W
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'Lord of the flies'.
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'Lord of the Flies': Simon Essay.
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'The police were not to blame for not capturing Jack the Ripper' Use the sources and your own knowledge to explain whether you agree with this view.
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'While "Lord of the Flies" is a book about children, its ideas are deeply and disturbingly adult' - How far do you believe this to be true?
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A boy wearing spectacles who was very fat and dressed in what looked like a school uniform
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A comparative study of jack in Lord of the Flies and Heathcliff in Wuthering Heights and the conflict they represent between civilised and savage behaviour.
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A Comparison of Henry David Thoreau and Ralph Waldo Emerson’s Beliefs
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A comparison of the way Piggy's death is portrayed in - "Lord of the Flies" - novel by William Golding (1954), "Lord of the Flies" - film directed by Peter Brook (1961), "Lord of the Flies" - film directed by Harry Hook (1994).
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A Critical Analysis on the Writing style of William Golding.
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A Halloween Night
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A long Nightmare.
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A long walk home
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A media study comparing two cinematic interpretations of Golding's "Lord of the Flies" the Peter Brooke version (1960) and the Harry Hook version (1990).
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