The Lord of the Flies

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In the book Lord of the Flies, at the end of the book, it said that “Ralph wept for the end of

innocence, the darkness of man’s heart, and the fall through the air of a true, wise friend called

Piggy”. This quote is very important and tells us the theme of this nasty novel. The Lord of the Flies is an allegorical novel and it is about schoolboys (aged thirteen and under) who was stranded on an

island without adult supervision. At first, they were happy because they were free from adult

supervision and knew they could anything. So, they decided to form a government, but soon the

kids mutinied against the leader and later nihilism and terror ruled. Anyway, many reader ponders, why did at the end, anarchy and savagery ruled, and many analysts blame the theme of the book.

The author William Golding says that the theme of the book is “an attempt to trace the defect of

society back to the defect of human nature”. Yes, the theme of the book is the conflict between

Civilization vs. Savagery and the loss of innocence.

The main conflict in Lord of the Flies is civilization vs. savagery. This conflict exists in all

human being : whether to follow the law or break the law, whether to act peacefully or act in a

savage-like way and in the novel. Since this is an allegorical novel, Golding convey many themes

and important ideas into objects and characters. Therefore, he represent this conflict between Ralph and Jack, with Ralph representing leadership, civilization, order, and the common good and Jack

representing evil, savagery, and the “mankind's essential illness”. Golding uses this novel to show

us how the conflict between civilization and savagery is performed. Ralph and Jack argues and fight all the time in th...

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...in chapter eight, the serenity and the beauty was gone; all he saw was the bloody mother sow's head impaled on a stick, which would later be known as the Lord of the Flies. The pernicious symbol decimated the paradise that existed before—a powerful symbol of innate human evil disrupting childhood innocence.

The Lord of the Flies is an allegorical novel that tells us many things about human nature.

The Lord of the Flies is about schoolboys who tries to make a government but turns into

apocalypse. Anyway, many reader ponders, why did at the end, anarchy and savagery ruled, and

many analysts blame the theme of the book.The author William Golding says that the theme of the

book is “an attempt to trace the defect of society back to the defect of human nature”. Yes, the

theme of the book is the conflict between Civilization vs. Savagery and the loss of innocence.

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