English essay

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William Golding , the author of The Lord of the flies believes that evil resides in all human beings. The Lord of the Flies begins softly but nearing the end everything turns upside down. But would the world be the same way it is today without societal structure and rules? Only through societal structure, rules and order will humans be thought morality/principal and proper behaviour. The Lord of the Flies demonstrates what society would look like/resort to without any rules or guidance for man to follow. Others might believe this is true because of natural evil and actions done by individuals, a comparison through savagery and civilization, and certain truths in the world that are evil. Does natural evil lie perpetually inside of the human spirit,nesting for its chance to jump out? Or is it a cause from an external force? Through well examined depictions of the young boys actions to their situation in the novel, shows a difficult or complex energy of evil that rests in the human soul. "Kill him! Kill him!... Kill that pig! Cut his throat! Kill that pig! Bash him...

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