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Focus on the repetition of several words, such as nothing, bond, nature, and natural. Choose two of these words and …
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The play raises important questions about divine justice. All those who are evil are dead, but so are several of …
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How does order break down in Britain during the course of the play? Who is to blame? Discuss Edmund. Are …
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Is Lear a sympathetic character? What about Gloucester? How do our impressions of them change during the course of the …
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What insights about human nature, human psychology, and human society does the novel present? How are they expressed? Discuss …
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What foolish decision does Jack make during the hunt, and why is it foolish? What happens to Simon after the …
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Describe some of the ways the vision of a human “at once heroic and sick” (Chapter 6) is represented in …
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What is your opinion of the novel—is the story convincing? Does it present a realistic vision of human nature? Have …
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In his introduction to William Golding’s novel, novelist E.M. Forster suggests that Golding’s writing “lays a solid foundation for the …
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How does Golding use color to link Jack with the Lord of the Flies? Are there other instances of Golding …
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