Savagery in Humans in The Lord of the Flies by William Golding

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Savagery In Humans
The dark heart of savagery is within all human beings. Savagery of humans is one of the most important theme in the novel Lord of the Flies by William Golding. However some people would say that humans can be pure while others would say deep inside all humans are evil. It is probably true that most human have savagery inside them. In Lord of the Files, Golding proves human’s brutality by showing the destruction in humanity for a pack of innocent young British boys. This thesis is proven when the Lord of the Flies when Simon states that the beast is just the violence in their hearts.
The kids are naturally savage deep inside their heart, this is confirmed when, kids are grouped to discuss about the beast, Simon states that “…maybe it’s only us” (Golding 96). This quotation proves that the beast isn’t a thing they can protect themselves from, the beast is only the savagery in nature of the boys. The Lord of the Flies later confirms as he’s mocking Simon. He states: “You knew, didn’t you? I’m part of you? Close, close, close! I’m the reason why it’s a no ...

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