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3 November, 20:14

In Lord of the Flies, everyone wants to be rescued, but why does no one work harder at getting rescued?

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  1. 3 November, 23:33
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    They are kids and they act like kids.

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    Immediate gratification has a higher priority than working toward a goal. Play is more fun than work. The basic reason, though, is that they are fearful of what they might find just around the curve.
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