The Morality Of Evil In Lord Of The Flies By William Golding

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Evil… To be morally villainous or wicked, for one to commit an act in which they know are morally bad or wrong to do. Sounds familiar right? Of course. People commit evil acts every day, though some are less harmless than others. Doing an evil act can vary from shooting up a school to calling someone a mean name, but in the end, it’s still evil. According to Philip Zimbardo, there are 7 steps to being driven to evil, just a small crack can break you to committing horrible acts. Lord of The Flies by William Golding is a great example of good people turning to evil. In the midst of WWII, a plane of young boys is shot out of the sky causing it to crash on an island with no-one to tell them what to do. Of course, with no consequences, the kids eventually …show more content…

Why do some people commit evil acts? A person may do evil acts for a numerous amount of reasons, not every person has the same ones, though in the case of Lord of the Flies the boys commit evil acts due to: mindlessly taking the first step, dehumanization of others and blind obedience to authority. Majority of evil begins with a little step, being unaware that the step is leading you to become a person of evil. This isn’t unusual due to the fact most things begin with a first step; friendships, walking, relationships etc. William Golding's Lord of the Flies is a perfect example of humans mindlessly taking the first step, as Philip Zimbardo would put it. Shortly after the plane crashes on the island, Piggy and Ralph begin to realize that aren’t any adults around to set rules for them to follow, being children once the realization of this hit, Ralph became ecstatic as Golding writes, “ The fair boy said this solemnly; but then the delight of a

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