The Eating Guilt

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The Eating Guilt

“Innocence is the weakest defense. Innocence has a single voice that can only say over and over again, “I didn’t do it.” Guilt has a thousand voices, all of them lie.”(Leonard F. Peltier). We all have innocence and bad in us. For most, the guilt of doing bad keeps us from it, but for some, the evil in us takes control. William Golding displays how guilt and innocence are lost when laws are not enforced, and there are no longer consequences. In the tragic novel, Lord of the Flies, Golding displays the length human’s will go to when savagery takes over.

Simon’s spot is a holy; sanctuary like place that when introduced is free from all evil of the outside world. Simon knelt down in the forest and “looked out into the clearing,” and a hot, still mood is set. All that was moving were a “pair of gaudy butterflies” that seemed to “dance around” (Golding 74) This is the first time this sacred place is shown in the novel. As the evil of the other boys emerges, Simon reappears to this spot. Once again at his spot, Simon seems to be displayed as a holy figure. He was on the...

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