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ÜÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÝ ÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛ ÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÝ ÞÞÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛß
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ARRoGANT CoURiERS WiTH ESSaYS
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Grade Level: Type of Work Subject/Topic is on:
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[x]6-8 [ ]Class Notes [Report on the Conclusion]
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[ ]9-10 [ ]Cliff Notes [of Lord of the Flies ]
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[ ]11-12 [x]Essay/Report [ ]
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[ ]College [ ]Misc [ ]
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Dizzed: o4/95 # of Words:626 School: ? State: ?
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Lord of the Flies : Summary of Conclusion
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I feel that the conclusion of such a story needs not much thought. It
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has already been shown that the boys are becoming quite savage and
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thoughtless, and that only a handful of sensible boys remain. Sooner or
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later the group would split into two different sects of people. One group
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being the levelheaded and realistic boys who want to be rescued, led by
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Ralph, and the other boys with the leader Jack and the self proclaimed
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hunters. Separation was bound to happen sooner or later because of the
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strong influence that Jack had on most of the characters so far in the
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story. Jack is the kind of character who brings out the evil in all people
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including those of whom he has now claimed as hunters. His hunters would
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follow him anywhere, including into an eternal life of savagery and
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barbarity. And so it poses the question to whether the good boys, led by
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Ralph would survive. They would not be so threatened by nature, lack of
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food, shelter and such other things, they could survive it, but I think
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that their biggest threat would be Jack's group of hunters who seem adamant
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on damage and violence and drifting away from the real world.
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Jack is the kind of character who is defined as a psychotic person who
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was refrained from his true genetic personality and yearning for violence
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because of the standards to which he was born. He was a rich and went to a
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private school where he could not be himself. The school was very strict
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and therefore not allowing any of the boys to do things that they had
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always wanted. So then, when faced with the idea of an island with no
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adults where they can do as they like, they give in to the idea of being
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hunters and playing a game of being a native, wearing war paint, killing
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animals and getting their own meat.
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Sooner or later, Jack would lose all control and split the groups
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feeling that Ralph's unadventurous boys were cramping his style and
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unessential to his hunters -- when in fact, Ralph's boys had the right
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idea. I think that there is a lot to be said on the subject of whether the
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boys will or will not be rescued. I feel that it is possible, but without
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the help of the numerous hunters it may prove as impossible. The chances
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of another plane passing overhead in the exact area are extremely low.
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Also keeping the fire going and contacting that plane to see the boys will
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also be quite hard. Is it not very likely that the plane saw the boys or
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even suspecting seeing them the first time around, so another plane will
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probably not return. It is up to the boys to survive for as long as it
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takes for another plane to come or whatever comes next. However, with the
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emerging problems -- all as a result of Jack and his hideous influence --
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not much can be said for the success of Ralph and his boys.
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In this story the author shows a lot of points. He reveals the dark
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side of human nature. How, out of the estimated 25 boys, at least 15 of
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those polite and refined young men resorted to inhumanity and lost all
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control. The author also shows how it can happen to anyone, including the
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cream of society, the best and most cultivated young men. I feel that the
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story would soon end up a sad ending. With Jack leading the hunters, it
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leads me to believe that there is but little hope for the all the boys,
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either for being rescued, or for survival.
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