Answer: It is ironic that the same fire that is a threat to Ralph's life actually prevents him from dying.
Explanation:
In <em>Lord of the Files</em> (1954), William Golding tells a story about the British boys who find themselves on a desert island.
At the end of the novel, it is Ralph's intention to create a signal fire so that the rescuers notice them. However, the fire that Jack sets rages and spreads through the forest. Jack's plan is to kill Ralph with the smoke from the fire. Instead of a sign used to attract attention, the fire thus becomes a danger to Ralph's life. The fire ultimately saves the boys, but the irony is that the fire that Jack set to kill Ralph actually saved him from dying, as they got rescued.
Answer:can you possibly post the speech?
Explanation:
Mrs. Price is Rachel's teacher. We don't get much description of her, but if I had to make one up, I'd probably guess she has long hair in a tight bun, a long pleated skirt, and a broad crocodile snout with smoking nostrils. Typical Teacher from the Black Lagoon.
Okay, I don't want to be too unfair with Mrs. Price; maybe she's just having a really, really bad day too, but even so, she's pretty disregarding of Rachel and her feelings.
Answer:Have we lost all faith? All courage? A moment ago we thought that they'd come for us. We were sure it was the end. But
Explanation:
Answer:
The answer is Imperialists
Explanation:
This opinion expressed by Henry Cabot Lodge associates most closely with Imperialists views.