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H-G-Wells
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H. G. Wells

expected would be proper for a boy of his station. The work repelled him, however. He worked briefly in a drugstore, returned for a stint as a draper's assistant, then finally found a job as a teacher's assistant in a grammar school. Education and academia suited him well. In 1884 he entered college with a scholarship to study biology. He was able to study under one of the great biology teachers of the time, Thomas Henry Huxley, and Wells graduated in 1888. The writings of Jules Verne undoubtably influenced Wells, and he wrote his first novel, The Time Machine, partly in response to this new kind of literature that Verne produced. The story appeared in various forms in magazines from 1888 to 1894 and was released in its current form in 1895. The book was successful, and Wells did not need to teach or worry about money from that time on. Wells' early novels continued in the science fiction mode of The Time Machine. The Island of Dr

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You can never go home again-Lord of the flies
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“You can never go home again“ Lord of the flies

his life from Jack's tribe who wanted to kill him. The novel demonstrated savagery as a part of human nature and that was the main reason why evilness occured in almost every boy on the island. Unfortunately Simon and Piggy did not even have the chance to go home again because they were killed by the savages. Both of them remained almost totally innocent during the novel and did not change so much and therefore if anyone had had the right to go home again then they would have had it undoubtably. It was sort of ironical that all the evil boys were able to go home and Piggy and Simon were not, but maybe author wanted to show how unfair life is and that is why good guys died, and other ones, in whom the survival instinct appeared more intensively, stayed alive. Although most of the boys were saved, they had changed so much that they actually returned to their homes as almost different persons, because turning into savages on the island left a mark on each of them

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