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Search Results - Essays tagged with 'jack'
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| The Titanic |
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| "Lord of the flies" by William Golding - Show how the writer made use of this technique to enhance your appreciation of the text as a whole. |
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| âThe Vampireâ(TM) by Jack Prelutsky Poem Essay |
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| Compare and Contrast the characters of Ralph and Jack in the first and last chapters in âÂÂLord of the FliesâÂÂ(TM) |
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| Fun and Murder in Lord of the Flies |
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| In the novel "Lord of the Flies", William Golding presents a group of young schoolboys who must rely on a government to survive. |
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| Jack the Ripper - By studying source A which is part of an article published in the East-end observer describing the murders of Martha Tabram and Polly Nicholas. |
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| Jack the Ripper. Describe law and order in London in the late nineteenth century |
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| Jack's character, the move to savagery and how William Golding presents this book to us. |
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| To write a piece of original writing regarding 'the future.' |
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| " The Lord Of The Flies is a novel which highlights the frailties within humanity" discuss with reference to the social, moral and historical content of the text. |
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| "'We've got to have rules and obey them. After all we're not savages.' Discuss Jack's statement in Chapter Two in the light of the events of Chapters One to Five of 'Lord of the Flies.'" |
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| "Discuss William Golding's use of symbolism in 'Lord of the Flies'". |
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| "Everything is breaking up. I don't know why." Ralph - What is going wrong on the island and why? |
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| "Jack should have been elected leader in the first place." Do you agree with this? |
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| "Ralph wept for the end of innocence, the darkness of man's heart, and the fall through the air of the true, wise friend called Piggy." How might this passage be used to demonstrate the main themes of Golding's Lord of the Flies? |
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| "The Ideal "Ruler" for Golding's Island Would be a Combination of Ralph, Jack Piggy and Simon" Discuss |
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| "The Lord of the Flies is just a simple, happy ending adventure story. It is about children, for children and told from their perspective" To what extent do you agree with this? |
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| "Things are breaking up, I just don't understand why" |
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| "Things are breaking up. I don't understand why." (Ralph)- Explain how and why things are falling apart. To what extent is Ralph responsible? Ch.1-5 |
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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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| "We've got to have rules and obey them. After all we're not savages" |
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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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