Asked by Monica
                Ok I need some help getting started here's the assignment:
Think of how one of the novel's symbols adds depth and/or richness to its allegorical meanings. (ie. the conch, the fire, Piggy's glasses, or the island itself). OR think of a conflict or comparison that illuminates one of the novel's themes. For example, the sow's head and the conch shell each wield a certain kind of power over the boys. In what ways do these objects' power differ? In what was is Lord of the Flies a novel about power? About the power of symbols? About the power of a person to use symbols to control a group? You might also examine the following pairs: Ralph and jack, Piggy and Simon, The parachutist and the vacal officer, the biguns and littluns, Piggy and Roger (as lieutenants), and the interplay of light and dark.
I need a specific thesis statement.. can you help me out??
            
        Think of how one of the novel's symbols adds depth and/or richness to its allegorical meanings. (ie. the conch, the fire, Piggy's glasses, or the island itself). OR think of a conflict or comparison that illuminates one of the novel's themes. For example, the sow's head and the conch shell each wield a certain kind of power over the boys. In what ways do these objects' power differ? In what was is Lord of the Flies a novel about power? About the power of symbols? About the power of a person to use symbols to control a group? You might also examine the following pairs: Ralph and jack, Piggy and Simon, The parachutist and the vacal officer, the biguns and littluns, Piggy and Roger (as lieutenants), and the interplay of light and dark.
I need a specific thesis statement.. can you help me out??
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                    Answered by
            Monica
            
    THIS IS FOR THE NOVEL LORD OF THE FLIES.. SORRY I FORGOT TO ADD THAT IN!!!
    
                    Answered by
            Writeacher
            
    First of all, you need to decide exactly what you want to write about. Then, once you've chosen a topic, we can deal with a thesis statement.
Let us know what you decide ... then we can help.
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Let us know what you decide ... then we can help.
=)
                    Answered by
            Monica
            
    OK i want to write about and examine the parachutist and the naval officer and their deeper meanings of symbolism. (or somthing like that)
does that help? or do i need to be more specific.
(thanks for helping me.)
    
does that help? or do i need to be more specific.
(thanks for helping me.)
                    Answered by
            Writeacher
            
    OK, now you have to bear with me; I haven't read this book although I've read plenty of summaries and analyses of it!
A thesis statement is composed of factual information (from the text) and your opinion about it (your position, your stance). If either one is missing, it's not a thesis statement. Basically, it's stating what you intend to prove during the course of your paper.
So ... what symbolism do you find in each of those characters? And why do you think your interpretation is important in helping others to understand the book?
    
A thesis statement is composed of factual information (from the text) and your opinion about it (your position, your stance). If either one is missing, it's not a thesis statement. Basically, it's stating what you intend to prove during the course of your paper.
So ... what symbolism do you find in each of those characters? And why do you think your interpretation is important in helping others to understand the book?
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