Savagery In Lord Of The Flies

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Although Lord of the Flies by William Golding is primarily a war novel set in the World War II era, its theme of civilization versus savagery is ubiquitous in today’s contemporary society.The novel primarily deals with the conflict between the two tribal leaders, Ralph and Jack. Ralph orders his tribe based on his greedy instincts, thus making the members plummet into savagery and disorder. Jack, however, tries to maintain order amongst his members and raise them according to the rules of English civilization. This wrestling match between senses and the loss of happens all too frequently on social media. As the bestselling book, So You’ve Been Publicly Shamed points out, people’s lives can be destroyed or can be saved by the civilized or the

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