Argumentative Essay On Lord Of The Flies

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The novel, The Lord of the flies, by William Golding depicts a large group of english boys who were stranded on a remote tropical island filled with flora and fauna during the beginning of word war 2. All the boys had been scattered throughout the island but were drawn to Ralph when he blew the conch, he was eventually picked leader of every one shortly after everyone was at the meeting spot. Toward the middle of the story it mainly focus on Ralphs desire to keep the fire alive and taking care of the younger kids of the tribe which combated the objective of Jack who focused mainly on catching and killing pigs with the kids who were placed under his command the hunters. As the story continues the objectives of Ralph and Jack continue to …show more content…

It was an offering to the beast all the boys on the island believed to exist. When Simon accidentally stumbles upon the pigs head while he was in the woods he hallucinates and sees the pig head smile with its teeth all bloody. It said to simon “ You knew didn’t you? I'm part of you?Close close close. I’m the reason why its no go? Why things are the way they are?,” (pg 143) Showing Simon that the lord of the flies was what had started it all. The spiral downfall of everyone's moral sanity which has had the hand in the decisions of everyone on the island since the first blood lust after the killing of the first …show more content…

However his mind set was still the same, to try to please everyone on the island by promising that a signal fire is what will save all of them. “ There is one thing.We can help them to find us if a ship come near the island they may not notice us. So we must make smoke on top of the mountain. We must make a fire.,” pg38. He however he was able to withstand the bloodlust in chapter 8 and 9 when he took the bigun on the island to hunt the beast and when they did not find anything hunted a pig instead. I think he has matured because of the situational surroundings since the beginning of the story. His goals hasn't changed even after Jack took almost all the boys on the island he still insisted that the the fire was the most important. “ Then about the fire.I say this again. I’ve been saying this ever since we dropped in.” (Pg 178) Proving that ralph still had the interest of the group in heart even if they did desert

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