How can someone believe that all humans are inherently evil? We all start out as babies, without an evil bone in our bodies. I mean, even Hitler was a baby once. What causes someone to make such a huge generalization? A huge war. Golding promotes the notion that all human beings are …show more content…
This is because his entrance is very significant to the overall message. Jack and his choir boys arrive as the image of conformity and societal norms. Jack the most rigid of the bunch. Described as “the creature stepped from the mirage on to clear sand, and they saw that the darkness was not all shadow but mostly clothing” (19). Golding marks the arrival of “the beast”, through the description of Jack and his entourage. This is what makes Jack so crucial in the study of human nature that is Lord of the Flies. Golding foreshadows events to come through the acceleration of savage behavior in Jack’s character. “They knew very well why he hadn’t: because of the enormity of the knife descending and cutting into living flesh; because of the unbearable blood” (31). Jack’s spiral into moral degradation is what motivates the storyline and provides for dark contrast to the protagonists wavering character. “The mask was a thing on it's own, behind which Jack hid, liberated from shame and self-consciousness” (64). His journey into darkness is that of Golding’s