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    The Evils of Mankind Throughout human history‚ the issue of power has been the source of countless wars and violence‚ and so has it sparked inspiration in many philosophers to develop potentially better systems of government. The Age of Enlightenment saw many philosophers sprout with new ideas on forms of government to replace or refine the archaic norm of absolute monarchy; one such controversial thinker was Thomas Hobbes. In his widely-recognized book‚ The Leviathan‚ he claimed that‚ because

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    of boys in that situation.. In the novel written by William Golding‚ The lord of the flies‚ the possible story of many young boys being alone on an island with no adult guidance is explained. Golding explains this by using many symbols and the idea of civilization vs inner savage. The symbol‚ the lord of flies‚ particularly shines in the novel. In The lord of the flies‚ William Golding argues that civility (the good in humanity) is fragile and very easily shattered. His argument is correct because

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    Dark Side of Humanity According to William Golding‚ humanity has always had a dark side and even the most respectable and dignified people can turn to their dark side if forced to due to their circumstances. I agree with Golding in this matter. The novel Lord of the Flies is a great example of this happening‚ as in the Minecraft game we played in class and the novel are very similar. In both of them they created factions between themselves.. Many people were killed due to the fact that people mistakenly

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    Are We All Actually Evil? Mark Twain once said‚ “Everyone is a moon‚ and has a dark side which he never shows to anybody.” In William Golding’s Lord of the Flies‚ a novel where a group of young boys crash into an island and form a society. Eventually‚ this society falls apart and the boys revert to savagery as a means of living. The novel leads us to then question then whether there is any humanity in us or if we could so easily resort to the darkness inside of us. Imagine there being a boy who

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    Lord of the Flies is a novel written by Nobel-Prize winning author William Golding. It discusses the struggle that men face in creating a culture of their own. We are shown this through a group of young school boys stuck on a deserted island who try to govern themselves with disastrous results. They become uncivilized‚ savage‚ and sooner than they know it‚ they are their own worst enemy. Primal instincts come out and they begin to control each boy in a different way. The desire to kill and hunt

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    Thoughts on The Lord of the Rings and Our Motivation in Committing Evil Acts The Main Point: The following analysis deals with the nature and source of evil and whether‚ given our innate motives and moral obligation‚ we willingly choose to succumb to our desires or are slaves of our passion. From this argument‚ I intend to show that our human nature requires that we play into our desires in order to affirm our free will. This is not to say that our desires are necessarily evil‚ but quite the

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    him to fear the darkness that followed him; however‚ he was able to defeat the darkness by acquiring the ability to entirely accept himself. Ged was oblivious to the fact that he could not have goodness without knowing evil. His pride convinced him that he was incapable of breeding evil‚ thus he never understood the complexity of human nature. He had no concept of self-acceptance‚ and believed it was not applicable to him‚ because his physical characteristics would serve him better. Therefore‚ Ged feared

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    Evil is a quality that everyone possesses in some form‚ whether known or not‚ that manifests itself in various ways. After crash landing on an island‚ Ralph‚ and the rest of the children‚ have to learn to work together in order to survive and return home. In doing so they form a society which soon becomes dominated by a fear of ‘the beast’. This beast symbolizes the fear and evil within all of the children on the island‚ showing itself through many different forms. In Lord of the Flies‚ William Golding

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    2012 Lord of the Flies: Who is Infected by Evil? Lord of the Flies‚ written by William Golding‚ is about a group of boys that are stranded on a deserted island. They struggle to find civilization because there are no adults to take care and watch over them. Ralph‚ who is the main character and leader of the boys‚ tries to establish a civilization by building a signal fire as a sign for their rescue. The boys start to struggle with their persona and they start believing that they might be evil. In

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    thought of as evil to one person can be seen as good to another‚ and vice versa. The issue of good and evil is brought up in William Golding’s Lord of the Flies‚ when innocent boys are set on an island to bear the weight of society on their backs. What happens to them? How do past influences effect them? Are their actions good or evil? The actions of the boys were not a matter of being good or evil‚ but were actions for survival. A man’s environment does not influence him towards good or evil‚ nor is he

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