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Fear In Lord Of The Flies Analysis

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Ever since humans started making civilization, rules were implemented to help keep society in order. However, when fear is involved, rules can be broken more easily. Fear can help people make bad decisions because fear can impact the ability to make smart quick decisions. Fear can also make people make decisions that they will not normally make. This is exactly what happened in Lord of the Flies by William Golding. In the book, a group of British schoolboys crash on a deserted island in the Pacific Ocean during World War II. On the island, the group of boys try to establish and preserve order. However fear compromises this. The littluns, the group of boys who are about seven, say they see a creature in the forest called the Beastie. They Beastie impacts everything the boys do on an island, including putting a pig head on a stick and give it as a gift. Goulding proves that Fear brings out the worst in people.
In the beginning, the boys try to preserve order after the crash. However, the order gets compromise when the littluns come forward with some allegations of a creature. “‘The beastie, the beastie or the snake-thing was real remember?’ The two boys flinched when they heard the shameful syllable.” (Golding 52) Ralph, the leader, tries to preserve order. However, fear of the beastie starts to make the other boys, like Jack, the leader of the hunters, turn into savages. They start to disregard the civilized rules. They are more focused on hunting and finding

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