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Human Nature In Lord Of The Flies Essay

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In William Golding’s Lord of the Flies, he presents his ideas regarding the evils of human nature. Golding's story tells about a group of British boys who crash on an uninhabited island after escaping a war. This island has absolutely no adults so the boys are responsible for creating the society on the island. One of the characters, Piggy is greatly responsible for establishing the first rules. gradually become savages as the book progresses Piggy wants to create a civilized society, they don’t listen to him, and their society falls apart because of the boy’s refusal to listen to Piggy. The boy’s inner evil will soon take over.Eventually, there becomes a major division between the boys and two groups from: one civilized and one uncivilized. The story is told through Golding’s symbolism, all of which connect his ideas of the evilness of human nature to the story and the group of boys. Specifically, Piggy symbolizes the knowledge and common sense that is disregarded by the savages causing the boys’ society to fall apart. …show more content…

When they first find the couch in the tide pool Ralph wants to pick it up because it is pretty but Piggy had a better idea he told Ralph “We can use this to call the others” when they come we can “have a meeting”(Golding 16) Ralph was unsure that Piggy’s idea might work until Piggy assured him that “they'll come when they hear us”(16) When Ralph decides Piggy’s idea is good Piggy hand the shell to Ralph to blow because Piggy can't due to his asthma. Soon after Ralph blows the conch “a child appeared among the palms”(17) and soon the rest of the boys on the island fallowed. By this point in the book I can already see Piggy as a very intelligent character who has much to offer the

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