How Does Culture Affect Culture

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In culture, people tend to start bringing up new ideals/ideas to the group and try to convince them that this is the way things should function. An individual’s culture is important in behalf that it affects how people think and contributes to society in some nature. It can also be the other way around being that behavior can impact a characteristic of a culture. As the boys try to adapt to a new environment, their behavior starts to change as it further divides them and impacts their culture.

In the book, “Lord of the flies” by Lois Lowry, there is a constant symbolism of how behavior can affect a group as a whole specifically their culture. In the beginning of the book, the boys’ main goal were to get out of the island and survive. …show more content…

Ralph is representing civil and order while Jack represents the ambition of power and savagery. “Piggy moved among the crowd, asking names and frowning to remember them. The children gave him the same simple obedience that they had given to the man with the megaphones.“ (Chapter 1, Pg. 18) This quote shows how the children are accustomed to do what is expected of them, since they grew up with the culture that they have been taught . Which is also stated in the text. “We've got to have rules and obey them. After all, we're not savages. We're English, and the English are best at everything.” They are aware of what they are doing and follow the rules that they were given back home. Implying that their culture includes sophistication and expectations. Without adults, it gave a chance for the kids to do whatever they wanted. The younger ones sought for a higher and sometimes older authority to make decisions for them due to the fact that it's their automatic instinct. “Ralph and Jack looked at each other while society paused about them. The shameful knowledge grew in them and they did not know how to begin …show more content…

Giving your own opinion to the group around you will give off different effects, like for example a couple people may agree with you while others may disagree and go against you. Your own ideas may change the way people view things and the word will tend to spread if it’s controversial enough. Jack convinces the boys to join his group, making Ralph lose his position of leader, one of the most obvious choices. He was the one that made sure that things got done. The only problem was that he didn’t know how to control the group therefore making him seem like weakest one. Jack’s behavior and his outlook on the situation affected the others, making them believe what they were doing was the “right thing” and for their own safety. To the point that they start to lose the ability to tell whether something was real or not. Thinking that it was only a game and that a beast is after them, causing the death of simon. “Piggy and Ralph, under the threat of the sky, found themselves eager to take a place in this demented but partly secure society. They were glad to touch the brown backs of the fence that hemmed in the terror and made it governable.” They quickly realize what they have done as soon as they get rescued, showing embarrassment on how they lost their dignity. Knowing that they have forever lost their innocence and how they deeply impacting the culture of those around

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