This yet another example of something which is not a question but is in fact an assignment set by your teacher for you to complete.
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Some examples of movie allusions in modern literature include references to iconic films like "The Godfather," "Star Wars," and "The Wizard of Oz." These allusions are used by authors to add depth and meaning to their writing by drawing on the cultural significance of these movies.
Who said we don't need the conch anymore in the Lord of the flies
allusions are used when the author wants to make a connection to the outside world, to help people understand the reading better,
In "Lord of the Flies," togs are British slang for clothes or clothing. The term is commonly used by the boys to refer to their garments or attire on the island.
The boys had to be Prudent with all their supplies
The Conch shell.
Sadism is used when Jack kills the pig and rapes it with his spear.
The original title was 'The Stranger Who Lies Within.'
Yes, "Lord of the Flies" is a proper noun because it is the title of a specific novel written by William Golding. In this case, it is used as a title for a literary work.
It describes the kids and how they get used to the island.
Its used to show how what there talking about is having such a hug impact on them