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William Golding's " Lord of the flies", and Stevenson's "Jekyll and Hyde" focus on the duality of man's evil and the reasons for that sudden change in character.
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William Golding's Lord of the Flies is a tale of tragedy and conflict within society.
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William Goldings Use Of Symbolism In The Novel "Lord Of The Flies".
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William Golding’s main reason to explore the “defects of human nature” in his novel Lord of the Flies is to portray the destruction caused when civilization is consumed by
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With Reference to specific incidents and characters, show how this statement can be justified and explain how life on the island has changed for the boys since their arrival.
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Write about the significance of the conflict between the boys here and how Golding uses this conflict in the novel as a whole.
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Write an analysis of the opening chapter of ‘Lord of the Flies’
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Write an epilogue to Lord of the Flies.
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Write an essay answering explain what went wrong on the island and why, in order to bring out what you think Golding has to say about how society operates.
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Write an essay on the significance of the fire and the conch which compares and contrasts the two symbols.
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‘Things are breaking up - I don’t understand why’-Ralph - To what extent do you agree with the preposition that things begin to break up because Ralph is unable or unwilling to exercise power effectionally.
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“We’ve got to have rules and obey them. After all we’re not savages”
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