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Civilization And Savagery In Lord Of The Flies, By William Golding

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In the “Lord Of The Flies” an unlucky group of British boys get trapped on an deserted island when their plane crashes. In the beginning, all of the boys come together to try and create a civilized group. They start out great, but as the story progresses they become worse. The group’s progress is hindered by the effects of the disastrous events. In the story the main character Ralph is elected leader, and he makes the decision to have another group made of hunters. Ralph elects Jack, who is also an important character, to be the leader of the group of hunters. Ralph also makes the decision to make a fire, so that if anybody passes the island they would see the smoke and rescue the stranded boys. Ralph leaves the fire up to Jack and his group. Later Jack’s group lets the fire go out, and while Ralph is exploring he sees a ship in the distance, floating across the horizon. This angers Ralph, so he chooses to confront Jack about the mistake. In the end, this, and the talk about the “Beast” causes the group to split up. After splitting, Jack’s group attempts to destroy Ralph’s group. Then when chasing down Ralph, a naval officer and his ship appear. The ones that were lucky to survive to the end of this savage story were rescued. …show more content…

The novel has so many events that give great examples of this conflict. This conflict also adds special meanings. Everything in “Lord Of The Flies” is connected to the major theme of civilization and savagery. The word choice helps the development of the theme, tone, and characterization. The diction also helps the reader understand the author’s thought process. Throughout the whole novel the diction and theme helps the reader see the relation of the events and the

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