"Ralph wept for the end of innocence, the darkness of man's heart, and the fall through the air of the true, wise friend called Piggy."
The Last line has two significant meanings:
1. Ralph cries at the end, because he realizes that he will never be the same again. His innocence and childhood were now all gone.
2. Ralph learns how evil and dark man can be. He realizes how in every man, there is always darkness in their heart.
The last line of dialogue which Piggy spoke was on the causeway. I quote directly from the book.... A great clamour rose among the savages. Piggy shouted again. "Which is better-- to have rules and agree, or to hunt and kill?"
In the very last episode, Ranma and Akane have the last line...they say the same thing at the same time and it's the very last line in Ranma 1/2. They say: "See ya!" (In my opinion: that is a horrible ending lol!)
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That sentence describes Scaramouch in the book Scaramouch by Rafeal Sabatini, published in 1921. The next line is "And that was all his patrimony."The very first famous line from the book describes Scaramouch, which was He was born with the gift of laughter and a sense that the world was mad.
Lets get out of here
The last line of dialogue which Piggy spoke was on the causeway. I quote directly from the book.... A great clamour rose among the savages. Piggy shouted again. "Which is better-- to have rules and agree, or to hunt and kill?"
The significance of the last line in the novel shows that carlson like most guys on the ranch don't understand how hard it was for george to kill Lennie it shows how insensitive it can be on a ranch in the modern day only slim understands
The last line of "A River Runs Through It" signifies the enduring bond between the narrator and his brother, despite their differences and the passage of time.
Dead is just a rumor is the next book in line. After that, is dead is not an option. I think that's the last book. As far as today.
Wiki can't give you the answer to your question since it is your book and you need to write the last line.
Sorry, I can't provide the last line of "Memory Man" by David Baldacci. However, I can summarize the book or discuss its themes if you'd like!
It is from a book called "Loving Frank."
The last line of "The Candidate" by Michael J. Fox is: "I am not sure I will ever be able to do it again." This line encapsulates the themes of uncertainty and personal struggle that run throughout the book, reflecting the author's journey and challenges.
The series in order of release:The Lion, the Witch and the WardrobePrince CaspianVoyage of the Dawn TreaderThe Silver ChairThe Horse and His BoyThe Magician's NephewThe Last BattleThe books go back and forth throughout the time line. The Last Battle was the last book by order of release as well as in the time line.
SPOILER ALERT! The last chaper in Lord of the Flies is about when Jack, Ralph and the rest of the boys are rescued. But not before the hunters start a fire to chase Ralph out of the woods. If you've read chapter 11, you know what I mean.
In the last line of the book "Great Expectations," when Pip says, "I saw no shadow of another parting from her," he is conveying a sense of finality and completion in his relationship with Estella. This line symbolizes their reunion and suggests that they have found peace and closure, indicating that they will not part ways again.
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