In Lord of the Flies does Golding show that evil will always triumph over good? (Topic)
Golding draws his inspiration for Lord of the Flies from his grim experiences of World War II. As a result, Golding demonstrates that evil will always triumph good. The boys had good intentions but order, rules and regulations soon fall by the wayside as chaos and savagery take over. Furthermore, when Jack and his hunters assume control Simon and Piggy fall victim to the evil that is lurking within them. Lastly, the stealing of the fire
The symbolic of the dominance of evil and descent into savagery among the remaining boys: “There were no words and no movement but the tearing of teeth and claws.” Ralph and Piggy, two of the boys