In paragraph four of "Lord of the Flies," Golding uses the simile "like a snake" to describe Jack, highlighting his cunning and predatory nature. This comparison emphasizes Jack's deceptive and manipulative characteristics, suggesting a sense of danger and foreboding about his personality. The imagery reinforces the idea that Jack is not just a leader but also someone who embodies the darker instincts of humanity.
They compare her to a mother bird that has gone away and has come back to find her children dead.
In chapter 7 of "Lord of the Flies," Jack finds a pig and kills it. The unusual simile used to describe this moment is that Jack's laugh is "the glee of the hunter who knows he's successfully stalked and killed his prey."
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A lot of times you will find the thesis sentence in an introductory paragraph in the very first sentence. The thesis statement can be anywhere in the first paragraph.
"Lord of the Flies" was written in 1954 by British author William Golding.
find a simile from the book shiver
Find the main idea of the paragraph and the look for the details that support the main idea. A good way to do this is to underline the main idea and then circle the details as you read the paragraph.
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The first paragraph (APEX)
She/He was as enraged like a boy who can't find his toy