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Title: fear in lord of the flies
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September 3, 1996 |
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The fear is initially brought upon by the boy's fear of being alone. At nights as they are scared and alone in a new environment, they conjure up an image of a beast, which little do they know is simply representation of the inherent evil, borne inside each and everyone of them, unleashed under certain circumstances... Showed first 250 characters
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It is quite understandable that the first mention of a "snake-thing" or "beastie", be dismissed by the elder boys, as a nightmare. Even the names echo a childish ring. However, the other little boys, do not dismiss it. Already, by the second chapter, fear has worked its way into their society... Showed next 250 characters
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