In "Lord of the Flies," Ralph insists upon using reason and logic to lead the boys on the island, and hopefully get them rescued. He's in stark contrast to Jack, who uses fear and intimidation to destroy Ralph's authority and gain control of the boys.
Shylock insists upon a pound of flesh.
Yes. world war 2 could have ended earlier if the allies did not insist upon total surrender.
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The Torah does not specify exactly what to wear, but it does insist upon modesty.
Samneric are compelled to obey Jack's orders due to fear of reprisal and the lure of power, which cloud their judgment of what is right and wrong. They insist that Ralph leave as a result of their allegiance to Jack and their desire to maintain their own safety and status within the group. Ultimately, they prioritize their own self-preservation over loyalty to Ralph.
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That they should visit it only if the lord of the manor is not at home.
My understanding why Ralph wanted to postpone the climb is because darkness was falling and it would be hard to hunt the monster in the darkness.
Ralph tries to beat jack to the two sided sharp stick in which the "Lord of the Flies" (sow's head) is mounted upon.
Probably for a number of reason. Ralph had lead the way onto Castle Rock, when at the time it seemed as if the beast must be there. Jack had then insisted that they climb the mountain, despite Ralph's protests that it was getting dark. Finally Ralph had probably had enough of Jack's needling remarks over the course of the day and decided to call his bluff when Jack said he'd go by himself.
The world war 2 could have ended earlier if the allies did not insist upon total surrender because the Japan's leaders, were privately making entreaties to neutral Soviet Union so as to mediate peace on terms which favors the Japanese.
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