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Allegorical Lord Of The Flies, By William Golding

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The allegorical novel known as the Lord of the Flies, by William Golding, is developed by the use of symbols and motifs that create an underlying moral message. The book expresses topics such as innate savagery, the loss of innocence and civilization through a beast, young school boys, and a conch. Although the boys on the island start out seemingly obedient and desire a civilized system, an ugly turn of events brings out the inner savage in each of the schoolboys. The statement that savagery is something innate within all humans is hidden in the schoolboys that begin to turn evil the moment that civilization is gone. Golding introduces the argument of whether or not savagery is something that every human is born with. Are humans taught to

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