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    Lord of the Flies‚ by William Golding‚ is a perfect example of how kids would act when placed on an uninhabited island with no guidance or rule. The views the children once had were beginning to be dramatically affected by their surroundings. In Chapter one “The children gave him the same obedience that they have given to the men with megaphones” (Golding 18). All of their previously known comforts and security’s are now being molded by the environment around them. Many things can change when the

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    Have you ever pondered to yourself if humanity is genuinely good or evil? Well‚ in the novel Lord of the Flies By William Golding‚ it gives an unblemished description of human interactions. Lord of the Flies is a story where many young boys are put to the test to see if they can survive‚ living on an island alone. During the story‚ we observe how their conscience really gets put to the test. As human beings‚ we constantly have obstacles thrown at us causing us to make either beneficial or unsatisfactory

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    Humans in their natural state are corrupt greedy and weak. In william golding’s lord of the flies he portrays this by his exquisite theory of wild humans true intentions in life. Men are bound by the chains of sorrow‚ guilt and sin. This is why people go to religion in the hope that mercy may be shed upon them to be excused from their bad doings. Human are vile‚ dark‚ and lonely they are needy of power and two faced. In Golding’s lord of the flies he appeals to religion in a way by proving this except

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    Lord of the Flies‚ written by William Golding‚ is a story about a group of stranded boys who try to survive the cruelty of nature. They are stranded after their plane crashes‚ likely due to the war that surrounded them. They are all alone with no supervision and have to figure out how to run things without destroying the urge to stay civilized within them. The group of young brits is quite obviously divided into two; one yearns for peace and logic‚ the other for savagery and instinct. “Kill the pig

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    would act appropriate. After reading Lord of the Flies and related articles‚ the influence of rules on human behavior is crucial because it keeps us civilized. Being civilized is important to keep order in our society. In Lord of the Flies‚ by William Golding‚ the main character tries to keep order in tact with the group of young boys because he knows this will keep them sane and civilized. Civilization has come a long way from what it used to be. Man is savage and has instinct to survive. Survival

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    William Golding in Lord of the Flies develops his message through the characters and symbolism in the novel. Peter Brook’s the director of the 1963 version of Lord of the Flies‚ follows the book closely but leaves out major parts. Such as Brook does not properly introduce the main characters or properly develops the main characters. As well as the symbols Golding purposely focuses on in the book end up not have the equivalent meaning in the movie. While Brook’s movie is the best representation of

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    “What are we? Humans? Or animals? Or savages?” (Golding 123). Golding’s words resonate with the readers all along the journey through the book and its plot. It is said that civilization is the collective reflection of the values‚ ethics‚ and evils of the society it represents. It cannot be understated that the importance of civilization is what differentiates humans from other living beings in this world. However‚ that is not a guarantee of safe‚ civilized behaviour by everyone in the society as

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    rules and act right or to defy the rules and act on ones desires. Meaning Savage vs. Civilized. William Golding associates the instinct of civilization with good and the instinct of savage with evil. In the story the character Ralph is the protagonist who represents civilized‚ leadership‚ and order. On the other hand Jack is the antagonist and represents savagery and the desire for power. William implies that people are much more prone to the instinct of savagery than the instinct of civilization

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    menacing atmosphere is created. The tension keeps rising throughout the passage as it nears the death of Simon- though the build up of events and grotesque descriptions of the boys’ actions and the environment around them. One of the ways in which Golding depicts a menacing atmosphere is through consistent and vivid descriptions; for example‚ when the boys have "a wave of restlessness" that made them "swaying and moving aimlessly". Here‚ the author is using the verb ’swaying’ and the verb ’aimlessly’

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    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 uses the idea of the beast in order to show how each character has fear and evil within themselves‚ and by doing so he is able to show that the characters themselves are evil‚ which he uses to show that humanity itself is innately evil. Out of

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