how the many characters are really much alike one another in "Lord of the Flies" written by William Golding, and in Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert louis Stevenson

Title: how the many characters are really much alike one another in "Lord of the Flies" written by William Golding, and in Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert louis Stevenson
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how the many characters are really much alike one another in "Lord of the Flies" written by William Golding, and in Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert louis Stevenson
This is an essay about my summer reading books and how the many characters are really much alike one another. The first book was Lord of the Flies written by William Golding. The character names in this book was very significant. The two main characters were Ralph and Jack which were somehow related to Jekyll and Hyde. The relation is that Ralph is mainly a good kid that is just enjoying himself by not having …showed first 75 words of 908 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 908 total…novels have a slight connection in ways of good and evil , like in The Lord of the Flies Ralph represents good and Jack represents evil whereas in Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Jekyll represents the good and Hyde the evil. The environment changed all the characters in the Lord of the Flies whereas in Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde it was rather the people that surrounded Dr. Jekyll's environment that made him take the potion.

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