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English, 31.03.2020 13:09 MJyoungboy

Chose 1 character from " Lord of the Flies" and explain how that character creates or influences one of the themes in the novel. You may chose from the following character: 1) Ralph, 2) Jack, 3) Simon, 4) Piggy, 5) Samneric ( acting as one). Here's what I have written so far in the Prentices. ( A plane with kids on it crashes on or near an isolated island in a remote region of the Pacific. The boy's Ralph and Piggy find a conch, which Ralph yells in it to get everyone to come together in one area. Ralph has it in his mind that grownups will come rescue them. Piggy is the one that puts everything together in order. Ralph ended up being elected their "Cheif". And Ralph establishes three primary policies: To survive, have fun, and to constantly maintain a smoke signal that could hopefully get someone attention passing by in ships and see them and hopefully rescue them all. Jack organizes his choir into hunting party to help discover a food source. Jack, Ralph and a quiet boy named Simon soon form of leaders with Ralph as the ultimate authority. Upon inspection of the island, the three determine that the island has wild pigs and fruit for food to eat. The boys were trying to figure out how to start a fire and they need up looking at Piggy. They borrowed Piggy's glasses to start a fire. Then after that Piggy is quickly turned into an outcast by his older boys and becomes an unwilling source of laughs for the other boys while being hated by Jack. So Simon needs up protecting the younger boys). (Need 500 words and if what I have written so far needs to be changed around please do so). PLEASE DON'T REWRITE SOMEONE ELSE'S WORDS DOWN AND DON'T REWRITE YOUR WORK DOWN EITHER. (Can someone help me and I'll Mark you Brainliest).


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