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Tuesday, February 19, 2019

Aos: Power – Lord of the Flies

connect Text shaper of the locomote 1. Summarize the main papers/themes of the text edition. * The loss of honor * The invari adequate to(p) debasedion of military unit * Savagery vs. Civilization * The universe of perfidiousness * - The influence fear has on people - business office is often a source of military force in cleric of the locomote. The desire for condition breaks obliterate the boundaries set by rules and order, ca applys strife and competition, and governs the actions of many of the boys on the island. at one time achieved, index number has the place to either improve or corrupt its holder. Ralph, the much noble of the both leadership on the island, is weared by his position as chief whereas hoot, the usurper, abuses his part for personal gain. - There are several themes in Lord of the travel, including innocence, rules and order, fear, power, identity and religion. The text shows the audience to be more self-critical, that the fact non to be lieve in a good side of a valet de chambre being and the fight for important values is what separates the human being from animals.The rally theme of the text, Lord of the wing, is power. The different aspects of power shown, is the invariable corruption of power, the reality of betrayal and the influence of fear. In the text, Jack is the antagonist, his like a dictator he uses fear to lock the boys on the island and sees them and uses them to his own advantage much(prenominal) as to get food and shelter. Jack uses a story of a non-existent living organism to manipulate the opposite boys to happen his orders/ commands. The reason why the boys follow him and sees him as a leader is because he promised protection from the beast.A advert in the text that talks ab aside the beast Fancy thought process the Beast was something you could hunt and kill You knew, didnt you? Im articulation of you? Close, close, close Im the reason why its no go? Why things are what they are? 2 . What does this text tell us about power? - power is often a source of violence inLord of the Flies. In Lord of the Flies the idea of power is expressed this way, hypothesise a world where there were no rules, no laws, and no brass to oversee the running of the country.The desire for power breaks down the boundaries set by rules and order, causes strife and competition, and governs the actions of many of the boys on the island. Once achieved, power has the ability to either improve or corrupt its holder. Ralph, the more noble of the two leaders on the island, is bettered by his position as chief whereas Jack, the usurper, abuses his power for personal gain. This shows us two different sides of power. - Power is often used as a source of violence in the text, Lord of the Flies.The idea of power is expressed differently imagine a world where there were no rules, no laws, and no government to oversee the running of the country. In Lord of the Flies, to gain power was competitive wh ich meant strife. The desire for power breaks down the boundaries set by rules and order. organism the leader meant governing a group of boys on an island. Whenever power is achieved, power was either improved or corrupted on the leader. For example, Ralph and Jack were leaders for separates groups of boys on the island, the boys had their own choice on who they wanted to follow.It was between Ralph, the more noble of the two leaders, who was the more acceptable or bettered as being chief (leader) and coordinated the boys to build a miniature civilization on the island, and Jack, the usurper, who used fear and manipulation to abuse his power for personal gain. It was discussed amongst the boys, Which is betterto have laws and agree, or to hunt and kill? With one side that showed liberty and equality, the other was a dictatorship, the text showed two rattling different sides of power. 3.Comment on the film techniques employed by the composer of this text. How do they contri only whene to the meaning of Power in the text? domiciliates film opens with a very creepy collage consisting of pictures of a British boarding school intercut with planes flying over capital of the United Kingdom with a haunting school chorus playing in the background. Brooks use of grainy black-and-white photography, plus the lack of any comprehensive musical theater score (remember Tom Hanks Castaway? ), accentuates the bleakness of its surroundings and feelings of isolation.The movie send away hardly be expected to capture fully every champion intention of this highly complex novel (most dont), but it does respect Goldings spoken language and captures the very essence of what he wanted to say. For that alone it should be applauded. Brook is able to compose beautiful sad visuals. ***SPOILERS*** These include the kinetic editing during the hunt for Ralph, Simons dead body floating in the water set up by the sad school chorus (depressing moment), Piggys tragic demise that puts the nineties remake laughable mirrored photo to shame, and the very scary bed covering that occurs at night followed by the dance.That scene, consisting of quick images, scary close-ups on the savages sundry(a) faces - It is disturbing, haunting, and visually wonderful. - In Peter Brooks film, Lord of the Flies, released in 1963 was a black and white film. Although it was black and white film, its underrated and its still a classic, this is preferably better than the new remakes of this film. most scenes are considered as disturbing and haunting but visually wonderful.Brook uses a very creepy montage in the opening scene show pictures of a British boarding school with planes flying over capital of the United Kingdom and a haunting school chorus playing in the background. Brooke uses grainy black and white photography and emphasizes the bleakness of its surroundings to create a feeling of isolation, which relates to a feeling of savagery vs. civilization. With Brook being able to compose beautiful sad visuals, he is able create the scene of Piggys tragedy with quick images, scary closer-up shots on the savages motley faces of the hunters (Jacks tribe).This scene shows influence of fear, the invariable corruption of power/ losing control and a sense of savagery vs. civilization. 4. How does this text relate to your prescribed text i. e. George Orwells Animal advance? Link severally text by exploring three common aspects of Power. * well the power in thelord of the fliesis jacks rise to control and leadership. he leads an army of corrupt boys who carry out his evil orders (set the island on fire, orders to kill ralph, etc. ) * in animal farm, pile takes the power from snowball and forms a dictatorship. e also has minions such as the dogs who carry out his tasks and corrupt orders. - Ralph represents a democracy while Jack represents a totalitarian form of leadership. lead the boys into savagery - Want power, greed or selfishness bring the destruction of t he societies, - In Animal Farm the animals hate the domain and were scared that they might take back the farm. cat sleep uses it as an excuse to keep the animals snuff iting.In Lord for the Flies the littluns are afraid of the beast. When Jack, Ralph, and Roger went and saw the beast, which is a parachute and a man, the biguns also got scared. - The pigs took control and the other animals were in worst condition than they were in when the military personnel were in control. The boys finish up disagreeing and killing each other - Lord of the flies is very similar to the novel Animal Farm by George Orwell. They relate with a common theme of power.However, both are from different context but written for the same reason, Lord of the Flies is a story of humanity from a navy officer, which served in WWII, while Animal Farm is base on the Russian Revolution. The plot, the characters and the symbols are very similar. Three common aspects of power in these texts is the want of power, the control of power, the reality of betrayal. The antagonist in each text, both want power and used a belief to manipulate the others. In Animal Farm Napoleon tells the other animals to hate the humans and they were scared that the humans might take the farm back.Whereas in Lord of the flies, Jack tells the littleuns that there is a beast on the island and if they worked for him, he would provide them with protection. Another aspect is the control of power, in Animal Farm Napoleon takes the power from Snowball and forms a dictatorship. He uses the other animals to work for him, such as the dogs that carry out his tasks and corrupt orders. In Lord of the Flies, Jack rises to control and leadership. He carries out an army of corrupt boys to carry out his evil orders, similar to Animal Farm. Both Napoleon and Jack represent totalitarian forms of leadership.And lastly, the reality of betrayal was common in both texts. In Animal Farm the pigs had started to become like humans, exhausti ng clothes, sleeping in beds, drinking alcohol and playing cards with humans in the farm house. The other animals saw them through a window and couldnt tell whether they were pigs anymore or humans. In Lord of the Flies, Jack starts his own tribe with his hunters, the littleuns, he went to steal Piggys glasses, but Ralph went to look for it, then suddenly Jack stabs Ralph in the back, but luckily Ralph survived.

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