<span>The Beat Generation was the literary
movement in America after the World War II. It was the group of young authors,
who shared literal views and life style and who largely influenced American
culture. Key characteristics of Beat movement were rejection of conventional
values, spontaneous writing, the spiritual quest, exploration of Eastern
religions, criticism of materialism, explicit writing about human condition,
experimentation with drugs and sex. The most important authors of Beat
Generation were writer Jack Kerouac (novel On the Road) and poet Alan Ginsberg
(poetry book Howl). Famous writer William S. Burroughs was also friend with members of Beat Generation, although he denied to be the part of this movement.</span>
The answer would be C. self-discipline
Answer:
3. There are no rules from grown-ups
Explanation:
According to the Chapter Four of Golding's Lord of the Flies, the boys are happy because there is no rules for grown-ups.
As they have been trapped on the island for some time and have to cater for themselves, they quickly organize themselves, elect a leader and begin to learn how to survive.
In Chapter Four, after the killing of the pig, the boys are happy at their independence and freedom from rules of grown-ups.
It’s either paint or tool.
Answer:
It becomes an emotionally charged symbol when He gave it away to cunny T.J and uncle Hammer seized the opportunity to teach him some lessons about life.
Explanation:
Stacey's wool jacket was a gift that was handed to him by Uncle Hammer. Stacey's parents were of little means so the expensive jacket though a little oversize got the admiration of all in the house including Stacey himself. But when they went to church and T.J., his friend saw him in the jacket, he covered his jealousy by taunting Stacey, telling him that he looked like a preacher in the coat. Stacey who was intimidated by this later gave his coat away.
When Unce Hammer learned of this, he was angry but used the opportunity to teach Stacey that when he had something good, he should never be intimidated by others or convinced to give it away. He maintained that T.J. should have the coat since he knew its value and was able to make Stacey give it away.