Hey guys i need to make a speech on the following topics Order and Disorder, Brute force and Law while using the Lord of the Flies as an example.

cheers
John

Look particularly at the Themes, Motifs section. It will give you some good ideas. Then you use the chapter summaries to find particular instances that will fit your needs..

http://www.sparknotes.com/lit/flies/

To get ideas, use this:

http://www.sparknotes.com/lit/flies/
Read through the section on themes, motifs, etc., and the section on essay topics (scroll down a bit) for ideas.

Here, too: http://pinkmonkey.com/search/golding.asp

Also this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lord_of_the_rings

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One more site that may help:

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Hi John! It seems like you're looking for information and ideas for your speech on the topics of Order and Disorder, Brute force and Law using "Lord of the Flies" as an example. I can definitely help you with that!

To start, I recommend visiting SparkNotes (http://www.sparknotes.com/lit/flies/). On this website, you can explore the Themes and Motifs section, which will provide you with some good ideas and analysis relating to Order and Disorder, Brute force, and Law in the context of "Lord of the Flies". Additionally, you can check out the section on essay topics, as it might offer you specific examples or perspectives to include in your speech.

Another helpful website is PinkMonkey (http://pinkmonkey.com/search/golding.asp). This site provides comprehensive resources on "Lord of the Flies", including summaries, character analysis, and themes. You can use these resources to find particular instances or events in the book that exemplify the themes you want to discuss.

If you need more general information about "Lord of the Flies" and its themes, you can also refer to Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lord_of_the_rings). While Wikipedia should be used with caution, it can give you a good overview and point you in the right direction for further research.

Lastly, I apologize for the broken link you provided in your message. If you have any specific questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask. Good luck with your speech!