In "Lord of the Flies," the excuse of darkness represents the characters' descent into savagery and loss of morality. They use darkness as a way to justify their violent and destructive actions, as it provides them with a sense of anonymity and freedom from consequences. This rationalization allows them to distance themselves from the consequences of their behavior and avoid facing their own guilt and responsibility.
Man who kill fly in dark accomplish anything.
no people just want to get publicity by saying that zayn is afraid in the dark!
Um... If your saying "dark red and blue makes?" it makes red purple.
Eric
by saying something cute and sweet to them
Yes, flies can fly in the dark and navigate effectively without light using their other senses such as touch and smell.
Uno Flip cards have two sides - a light side and a dark side. The light side has regular Uno actions, while the dark side has more challenging actions. Players must flip the card and follow the actions on the side facing up.
Nyctophobia, Scotophobia, Lygophobia, or Achluophobia.
Flies die in the dark due to factors such as a lack of food sources, difficulty in navigating without light, and limited access to warmth. Additionally, in the absence of light, flies may become more vulnerable to predators or environmental hazards.
i cant believe im saying this but yes yes he is
The Dark-haired girl Falls, Winston then helps her up and she hands him a Letter saying "I Love You".
Most of them start off by saying "It was a dark and stormy night"