Beauties and the Beasts

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Good vs Evil
In The Lord of the Flies there is a constant battle between the good and the evil throughout the entire book. During the story you can observe many situations in which the boys struggle between good and evil, like how the boys treat the island bad when the island represents good, Jack and Ralph’s relationship, and Simons’ death. Most of the boys concluded into the evil side, but some of them stayed true to themselves and stood up for the good.
The island the young boys landed on had a lot to offer. Although, they did not treat it with respect. Ralph says "We were going to have water brought from the stream and left in those coconut shells. So it was, for a few days. Now there's no water"(Golding 79) In this sequence, Ralph is talking about the concern which sat somewhere in each of the boy's minds. Water was provided for them by the island but their greed, pushed them to drink it all. The author explains "He came to the smashed acres of fruit and ate greedily"(Golding 184). Golding is trying to show that the fruit trees we're there for the boys to eat from, but the boy...

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