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... and survive on their own. As boys began to adjust themselves to the island, they saw it fit to elect a leader. It was Ralph who at ...
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... Coney Island offered true more then just liberation from routine, it ... of an entirely different world, it encouraged visitors to express themselves in different ...
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... the men and women looked, dressed and what the wore defined themselves has cretans ... to.in the following paragraph is described the people of the island of Crete.
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... The beast on this island is much more than the children themselves, it is their emotions and behavior that brings the beast to reality. ...
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... an apple barrel, Jim overhears the cook and some of the crew plotting to kill them after the arrive on the island and keeping the treasure for themselves. ...
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... Taxation and the zero-tolerance on harassment of Mumdums will leave the Wokwoks in a position to provide for themselves. The statistics of the island show that ...
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... in threes" expose the superstitions of Black Island. Their superstitions are a big part of their culture and determine the way these people conduct themselves. ...
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... They turn to Jack, the hunter, who has completely lost his mind, in hopes that he will teach them to protect themselves from the evils of the island. ...
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... of the immigrants prayed for the steamships to go under so they could relieve themselves from the fear and worry. While approaching Ellis Island, nearly all ...
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... When the boys first find themselves stranded on the island, they feel a need for rules and leadership, which provokes them to vote Ralph chief. ...
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... Upon a desolate tropical island, the lost boys begin to organize themselves to gain a sense of stability, order, and brotherhood. ...
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... egg Caliban on and make a pact with him, essentially creating a tribe of their own and setting themselves up against the other tribes forming up on the island. ...
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... to survive by themselves. They were able to find sources of food (fruit) and water (from streams) and hence they were able to live on the island after their ...
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The aeroplane crashes on a mysterious island and the school group of boys get stranded on the island and have to fend for themselves without any grown adults ...
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... has replaced Coney Island, offering many of the same things. A family is able to escape the hustle and bustle of the real world and envelope themselves in this ...
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... when they have just arrived on the island), they are civilized in their behaviour, but when they wear their masks, and are able to rid themselves of the ...
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... all the time for some kind of physical form that they could call the beast, thereby they were able to convince themselves that the evil on the island did not ...
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... The boys in the Lord of the Flies basically have to live their own lives, for they are on an island with no one to run to except themselves, or some of the ...
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... The evil presence they imagined was hunting them on the island did not exist; however, in their fear the boys became almost like beasts themselves. ...
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... the island and leaving behind his captives, he felt there was more to teach them. He taught them how to live, and cultivate the land to sustain themselves with ...
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... They use many of the events on these shows to build their ego's, which makes them feel better about themselves. On Temptation Island everyone in America got an ...
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... Most importantly, as Kasson points out, Coney Island became a purposeful distraction ... It was a necessity that the citizenry be able to distract themselves from a ...
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... In contrast to the strict gender roles of genteel society, Coney Island provided an ... men and women were two different types of social classes in themselves. ...
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... The mental test was comprised of basic questions about themselves and successful completion of ... is one of the most intriguing aspects of Ellis Island because of ...
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... crew who will do absolutely anything to capture Flints' treasure for themselves. ... The physical characteristics of the pirates in Treasure Island are much like ...
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... to say because I live five minutes from Coney Island and never had I had a problem when I went there. I feel that some people don't try things for themselves. ...
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... A major difference between Ralph and Jack is that they have two totally different goals set for themselves. Ralph's goal on the island is to be rescued. ...
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... the Flies. Ralph, Jack, Piggy, and the other boys of the choir find themselves stranded on a deserted island. Quickly the island ...
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... Nonetheless despite some of its flaws Coney Island and amusement parks in ... Amusement parks enabled individuals to release themselves in a pool of uninhibited ...
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... aren't what they are?"(143) Civility can never preside on the island because of the ... The face paint that the boys coat themselves with is really a shield from ...
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