Survival Lord Of The Flies Analysis

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“All that is really necessary for survival of the fittest, it seems, is an interest in life, good, bad or peculiar.”- Grace Paley. In the Lord of the Flies, boys from a school in England ended up on an island in the Pacific, small children were sent from their school and their plane crashed during WWII. The boys created their own society to survive but it was difficult to maintain. After setting up the society things started to spiral downward and chaos broke out. To survive on the island, the boys had to set up a set of rules, create shelters and hunt, and, eventually, had to fight each other to survive. To survive the kids set up a society and a set of rules. A way for them to stay civilized was to speak one at a time. “I’ll give the conch to the next person to speak. He can hold it when he’s speaking”pg. 33. When they would call meetings they would have a system where you couldn't speak unless you had the conch, and if you wanted the conch Ralph would give it to you. Then they had to accommodate their physical needs. …show more content…

Jack and Ralph had different ideas of what needed to be done first though. “We want meat”(Jack). Well, we haven’t got any yet. And we want shelters. Besides, the rest of your hunters came back hours ago. They’ve been swimming(Ralph)”pg. 51. Jack thought hunting was more important because when he brings back food all the kids start to look up to him when Ralph is the actual leader and he knows what to do. After Jack and Ralph had their differences about being leader, for Ralph to survive he had to

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