The image is startling a forest engulfed in flame, children dressed like savages, thier primal instinct driving them after the one person strong enough to resist their savagery. William Golding’s book tells the story about a group of young boys who crash land on an island. There they are forced to hunt, build a society, and survive until all of their struggles come to a smoking end. In the novel Lord of the Flies, William Golding examines the theme that the capacity for evil exists in every human being. In Lord of the Flies the biggest source of evil comes from Jack. Jack turned savage and cruel in his self-proclaimed quest for power. “I’m not going to be part of Ralph’s lot” (Golding, Ch. 9 pg. 95). Jack is tired of
The image is startling a forest engulfed in flame, children dressed like savages, thier primal instinct driving them after the one person strong enough to resist their savagery. William Golding’s book tells the story about a group of young boys who crash land on an island. There they are forced to hunt, build a society, and survive until all of their struggles come to a smoking end. In the novel Lord of the Flies, William Golding examines the theme that the capacity for evil exists in every human being. In Lord of the Flies the biggest source of evil comes from Jack. Jack turned savage and cruel in his self-proclaimed quest for power. “I’m not going to be part of Ralph’s lot” (Golding, Ch. 9 pg. 95). Jack is tired of