John Locke Lord Of The Flies Analysis

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Every 60 seconds a person is murdered in the U.S. Yearly there are over 12,000 gun deaths in the United States. The amount of violence in our country is a result of how cruel people can be to each other and the lack of humanity we have as human beings. In the book Lord of the Flies by William Golding there are British boys that were on their way home but they crashed and now have to endure through the challenges the island they are on gives them. The book is representing humanity’s inner nature and shows the reader how different human actions are when bad things happen. A philosopher named John Locke believed that people are born with a blank slate and something bad must happen first in order for someone to be evil. Human nature is usually good but things can always change. The nature of humanity is inherently good because something must happen in order for people to be evil. If you were friends with somebody, something must happen between you two in order for you to hate them.
John Locke believes everyone is born with a blank slate. Locke was born in England in 1632. When he was about 10 years old the English civil war was starting. He went to Christ Church,Oxford for college. Locke wanted to become a minister but instead became a doctor. …show more content…

Ralph is the chief or leader of the island and he represents good because he takes care of everyone in the tribe. He represents the civilization and unity on the island with the help of Piggy who also represents good and intelligence because he wears glasses and had a brilliant idea which was to make fire using his glasses. Roger is evil because he threw rocks at the little kids and found joy in killing the pigs just like jack but Roger was more violent than jack ever was . Also there's Simon which he represents truth and peace because he saw the beauty of the island even though things were going bad

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