Lord of The Flies Is Man’s Essence For Civilization And Society

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“The generality of men are naturally apt to be swayed by fear rather than reverence and to refrain from evil rather because of the punishment that it brings than because of its own foulness” (Aristotle). A major theme throughout the Lord of The Flies is man’s essence for civilization and society. Institutions and rules make man to control himself; even though man’s corrupt and evil nature is unmasked when the structures of a society fade away. William Golding novel- Lord of the Flies – was an award winning Noble- Prize published in 1963 tells a story about a group of British schoolboys who stuck on an inhabited island because of a plane crash. The boys attempt to assemble a society and establish rules and policies under Ralph’s control who has been elected as the chief on island. The boys survive by hunting for meat and killing pigs under Jack’s control meanwhile he strives for power and hunting. After a while they are split into two tribes, Jack’s tribe and Ralph’s tribe. The hunters become savage under Jack’s rule while Ralph tries to keep his group organized. Ralph, Piggy and Samneric refuse to join Jack’s tribe. Simon is brutally killed by the group of boys on island while Piggy was murdered by Roger. Jack’s tribe set the whole island on fire in order to make Ralph out of his hiding place; but smoke catches the attention of a novel officer and finally they are rescued. The boys are described as savage human beings that cannot uphold onto the rules and instructions given by their society. Golding illustrates that mankind is inherently evil; however rules and punishments keep him from his violent nature. Once the rules and institutions fall apart; the inherited evil is revealed in man.

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...olf Hitler is a character the same as Jack. Once Jack has the reliability of all of the boys except Ralph, Piggy and Samneric; he turns them into savages. Eventually Simon and Piggy are murdered by Jack’s tribe. Then they arrest the twins and try to kill Ralph. Jack as an ignorant hunter also corrupts the society by blaming on boys’ fear of beast. Hitler is like Jack in that he gathers the Germans around him by indicating the Jewish of being the enemy. Hitler blames all of the economic issues on Jews. The Germans become like the savage boys under Hitler, and they seem like to lose their reason on killing Jews. This makes it easy to the boys’ inherit evil associated to the wickedness of people in world. Because of everyone’s potentials to commit evil acts, there always would be criminals and wrong accomplishments in society no matter how well a society is civilized.

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