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Lord of the Flies (Perigee)
14.5 Million copies sold to date The classic, startling, and perennially bestselling portrait of human nature-now available as a Premium Edition with a stunning new cover and re-set, easy-to-read text.
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With "sharply expressive performances" (Peter Travers, Rolling Stone) by its young cast, this stunning adventure explores the deep dark corners of the human soul, as a group of adolescent castaways are thrust into an intense world where law and accountability are governed by the rules of survival. After a harrowing plane crash into the sea, a group of American military cadets finds itself marooned on a deserted island. Realizing the minimal chances of being rescued, the boys band together out of...
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When the group of young boys discovers they were on an adult free island, many got scared. Ralph, the protagonist, and leader throughout the story steps up and takes control. Ralph finds a conch shell and blows it to get all the boys attention on the island that is not in sight. This conch shell becomes one of the many symbols in this book. The conch shell showed unity, and solitude. The one in possession of the conch shell was the only one allowed to speak. Once he gets all the children gathered...
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Lord Of The Flies (anniversary) (hardcover)
Lord Of The Flies (anniversary) (hardcover) - By William Golding,ben Gibson
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With 'sharply expressive performances (Peter Travers, Rolling Stone) by its young cast, this stunning adventure explores the deep dark corners of the human soul, as a group of adolescent castaways are thrust into an intense world where law and accountability are governed by the rules of survival. After a harrowing plane crash into the sea, a group of American military cadets finds itselfmarooned on a deserted island. Realizing the minimal chances of being rescued, the boys band together out of...
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Format: DVD, Lord of the Flies
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- Comprehensive reading and study guides for some of the world's most important literary masterpieces - Concise critical excerpts provide a scholarly overview of each work - "The Story Behind the Story" details the conditions under which the work was written - Each book includes a biographical sketch of the author, a descriptive list of characters, an extensive summary and analysis, and an annotated bibliography
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Lord of the Flies: Great Books DVD
About Lord of the Flies: Great Books DVD Grade Levels: 9-12 Inspired by the atrocities committed during World War II, William Golding wrote Lord of the Flies to address the issue of child murderers. As in any gang culture, the boys in the novel gravitate to a leader to gain a sense of identity and protection. Biographical information about the author describes Golding's experience with the behavior of young boys, as well as his understanding of human nature's dark side. Each Discovery Channel...
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Harry Hook directed this second screen adaptation of William Golding's cult novel about a group of British schoolchildren who revert to savagery when marooned on a deserted island. The new adaptation replaces British school children with a group of American military cadets and instead of a shipwreck, their plane crashes into the sea. The children swim ashore onto an island and try to fend for themselves, with the only surviving adult wracked with fever and crazed with pain. As the children get the...
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Lord of the Flies, William Golding, Audio
October 21, 2009: What would happen if you were stranded on an island with no adults, no entertainment, and barely any food? With a war going on around them, growing disputes, and rising irritability, the boys stranded on the island struggle to survive. In the book Lord of The Flies, there is a bunch of boys stranded on an island. With the two oldest boys, Ralph who is in charge and Jack who wants to take over, things go terribly wrong. The group of young boys, the "littletuns" symbolize...
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Description Harry Hook directed this second screen adaptation of William Golding's cult novel about a group of British schoolchildren who revert to savagery when marooned on a deserted island. The new adaptation replaces British school children with a group of American military cadets and instead of a shipwreck, their plane crashes into the sea. The children swim ashore onto an island and try to fend for themselves, with the only surviving adult wracked with fever and crazed with pain. As the children...
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LitPlans are manuals full of materials for teaching specific novels and plays. Each LitPlan is written to go with a particular book title and contains study questions, quizzes, writing assignments, discussion questions, unit tests, vocabulary worksheets, daily lesson plans, group and individual assignments and activities, worksheets, games, puzzles, bulletin board ideas, written objectives for the guide and each lesson, and more. The lessons can be used as planned or teachers may use the materials provided in...
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Lord of the Flies
Lord of the Flies
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16 Additional Products from "Lord of the Flies" Below
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William Golding's classic novel of primitive savagery and survival is one of the most vividly realized and riveting works in modern fiction. The tale begins after a plane wreck deposits a group of English school boys, aged six to twelve on an isolated tropical island. Their struggle to survive and impose order quickly evolves from a battle against nature into a battle against their own primitive instincts. Golding's portrayal of the collapse of social order into chaos draws the fine line between...
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Description: The original CliffsNotes study guides offer expert commentary on major themes, plots, characters, literary devices, and historical background. The latest generation of titles in this series also feature glossaries and visual elements that complement the classic, familiar format. CliffsNotes on Lord of the Flies takes you on an exploration of William Golding's novel to the dark side of humanity, the savagery that underlies even the most civilized human beings. Follow Golding's group of...
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Literature Made Easy Lord of the Flies by Mary Hartley ; Tony Buzan More New Books
In this now-classic tale--a terrifying variation on the traditional boys' adventure story--the brutal behavior of a group o......
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Excerpts from the novel, read by author William Golding, Production scrapbook, home movies, and outtakes, Excerpts from Gerald Feil's 1972 documentary "The Empty Space", showing Brook's methods for creating, , theater, This new digital transfer was created from a 35mm answer print, made from the original negative. The sound was created from a 35mm optical track positive. This transfer was supervised by Gerald Feil.Deleted Scenes, Director Commentary, Featurette, Original Theatrical Trailer, Writer...
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Cover Art for Lord of the Flies Used Price
Signs of life were visible now on the beach. The sand, trembling beneath the heat haze, concealed many figures in its miles of length; boys were making their way toward the platform through the hot, dumb sand. Three small children, no older than Johnny, appeared from startlingly close at hand, where they had been gorging fruit in the forest. A dark little boy, not much younger than Piggy, parted a tangle of undergrowth, walked on to the platform, and smiled cheerfully at everybody. More and more...
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A copy of the original shooting script for episode 9x06. A teenager dies performing a daredevil feat for a cable access show, but his death may be caused by something more sinister than the stunt itself. Written by Steven Maeda. Directed by Tony Wharmby. * All sales of this item are final. Miss-shipped or damaged items will be replaced with like item only. * Note, this script is the property of Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation and may not be photocopied, reproduced, or re-sold.
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great adaptations great expectations/lord of the flies/most dangerou ($69.27) (£42.31) (€49.58)
From the Criterion Collection, comes this collection of four British-made film versions of four classic works of literature: David Lean's OLIVER TWIST (1948) and GREAT EXPECTATIONS (1946), Peter Brook's LORD OF THE FLIES (1963), and David Lean's OLIVER TWIST (1948). See individual titles for details.
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Literature Made Easy Lord of the Flies
Literature Made Easy Lord of the Flies Description: In this now-classic tale--a terrifying variation on the traditional boys' adventure story--the brutal behavior of a group of English schoolboys left stranded on a deserted island after an atomic war is an allegory for the defects of society. Author: Hartley, Mary ISBN: 9780764108211 Format: Paperback Pages: 83 Publish Date: 07/01/1999 Publisher: Barrons Educational Series Inc Language: English Portions copyright 2005 Muze Inc. All rights...
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When the group of young boys discovers they were on an adult free island, many got scared. Ralph, the protagonist, and leader throughout the story steps up and takes control. Ralph finds a conch shell and blows it to get all the boys attention on the island that is not in sight. This conch shell becomes one of the many symbols in this book. The conch shell showed unity, and solitude. The one in possession of the conch shell was the only one allowed to speak. Once he gets all the children gathered...
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