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Childhood In Lord Of The Flies Research Paper

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In Lord of the Flies, by William Golding, indeed we often compare the childlike behaviors to be similar to adult behaviors. The boys and the leaders show their childish behavior which often lead them into dangerous ongoing events, by playing and acting like the kids they are. On the other hand they also show they can be mature adults which helps with major destruction on the island but it can not help everything the boys go through. However, having features similar to an adult allows those boys to be more resilient and capable of handling their surroundings and pressures. Rather than the immature boys who will allow their minds to condemn them, and lead them to make poor decisions. The mature and immature decisions will be the deciding factor for the boys will having to navigate themselves through the island; whether or not it is the …show more content…

“We can use this to call the other. Have a meeting. They’ll come when they hear us-” He beamed at Ralph, “That was what you meant, didn’t you? That’s why you got the conch out of the water”(Golding 16).Ralph said they should have a signal in order to attempt and catch someone's attention out at sea to rescue them. Building that fire was a good idea and to have it going for as long as they did for the rescue the kids got.”You hunters! You can laugh! But I tell you smoke is more important than the pig, however often you kill one. Do all of you see? He spread his arms wide and turned to the whole triangle.’We’ve got to make smoke up there-or die.’”(Golding, 86-67). Ralph is being mature by wanting to be saved and trying to help the boys by building a fire for the smoke for a signal. Although Jack has shown to be a leader the boys have chosen Ralph to be leader. Ralph had allowed Jack to be in charge of the hunters, which manes Jack subdued. While Jack so his way of being grown and not fighting for the other

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