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1. M&M's Are Better Than Smarties
"Woo, they taste great! They're superior to ordinary, tasteless Smarties. What are they?" This is the common reply to all who are given the delicious chocolate M & M's. M & M's are by far the finest chocolate that has been made, coated within a little shell, then coloured and finally imprinted with the letters 'MM'. No other chocolate can ever comp
2. Lord Of The Flies: Imagery And Symbolism Of The Conch Shell And Ralph
In the novel Lord of the Flies by William Golding imagery and symbolism are used frequently. Two examples of this are the conch shell and Ralph. The conch shell symbolizes all the boys as a group. Ralph symbolizes being civilized and keeping order. These are only two of the symbols that William Golding uses in his novel Lord of the Flies. The conch
3. Matrix: A Man's Feelings
William Heyen's poem "Matrix" (184-185) is a beautiful display of how he feels for his wife. You can tell from this poem that he is sensitive to her feelings of being sick and that he would do any thing to make her feel more comfortable. He shows this is his feelings by writing about his memory when he saw a mutilated turtle when he was a young boy
4. Lord Of The Flies
Last Summer I spent a week in my Aunts cabin in northern Minnesota. One afternoon while swimming with my cousins in the lake, I had found a unique clam shell. It was silvery and rainbow like on the inside and creamy white on the outside. My little cousins enjoyed looking and playing with it the remaining part of the week. When it was time to leave
5. Lord Of The Flies: How Anyone Can Regress Into Savagery
William Golding's award winning novel The Lord of the Flies shows how anybody could regress into savagery, no matter what the person's background may be. This is the reason Golding used British schoolboys in his story. They are supposed to be some of the most civilized people. Life does change dramatically over periods of time. Sometimes the chan