Anarchy In Lord Of The Flies

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Anarchy is defined as a state of disorder due to absence or nonrecognition of authority, but what anarchy is caused by both sides thinking they are the authority? This is displayed in William Golding’s novel Lord of the Flies which was written in 1954. The novel portrays a group of young boys stranded helplessly on a deserted island. The book follows the group of boys through their trials and tribulations of the ordeal. Lord of the Flies the theme of anarchy versus order through the use of symbolism, archetype, and allusion.
To illustrate this theme, symbolism is used throughout to give meaning and emotion to the story, as well as the theme. This supportive element is introduced almost immediately into the story. The fair haired boy exclaimed …show more content…

The best allusion of this theme is the story of Cain and Abel in the bible. The two different tribes in the story elude to Cain, which is anarchy-Jack’s tribe, and Abel, which is order-Ralph’s group. Jack snarls, “Kill the beast! Cut his throat! Spill his blood! Do him in!” (Golding 152). This is the turning point where They are killing Simon. Jack’s tribe has lost all order and now only care about killing things. This alludes to Cain killing Abel, because of Cain’s jealousy. Jack was jealous of Ralph being chief, so he was just going to resort to anarchy to be the leader of a tribe. Just as the two tribes allude to the biblical story, the island itself alludes to another biblical element. The island alludes to the Garden of Eden, in the bible. Ralph yells to the others, “This belongs to us” (Golding 30). The boys have landed on this island, and it is kind of like a little Garden of Eden. There are no adults, the island is quite nice, and they are expecting to have a grand time. Just like the the garden, the island was almost meant for them, but the boys can’t seem to get their act together when trying to decide how to run the island. It seems that they can’t live in peace. As a result, the theme is developed, and is now seen as an

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