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Human Nature In Lord Of The Flies Essay

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Human nature is often described as the distinguishing of characteristics, including ways of thinking, feeling, and acting, which humans tend to have naturally. William Golding’s book. “Lord of the flies” is an excellent novel that describes how humans, when put in a rough environment, react to power they are given. The title of the book “Lord of the Flies” refers to the Boars head idol that was surrounded by flies was later created by the boy. The title also represents the fall of the boy’s civilization. The reason William Golding used this title was because of his experiences from the navy in World War Two. As he wrote about his war times later he said, “man produces evil, as a bee produces honey.” World War Two taught him the …show more content…

A real-life example of Ralph would be George Washington. George Washington was the United States of America’s first president and he had very similar ideas as Ralph like creating peace and order and looking at the situation that he was in and finding a solution. In the first two pages of the book Ralph is mentioned as the “fair boy” which also reflects his description. In another page, he is described as “built like a boxer." When the boys finally group up thanks to ralph and a conch that he found, they decided to vote for a leader and they all chose Ralph. As the chapters move on in the beginning, we don’t have much conflict with dictatorship or barbaric humanity but it starts to gradually slide in the story when Jack comes marching in with his choir. When Ralph became the leader, his first mission was to start a fire so that if any ship came by the island then they would be noticed and hopefully rescued. Thanks to a character named Piggy, the boys could create fire using his glasses. So far things have gone well under Ralphs leadership but Jack realizes that the boys need food so he plans to make a hunting team that would gather food but this makes Ralph unconformable and he says no but this only makes Jack angry. Although times may be peaceful and under control, William Golding points out that there is always and will always be a thirst for power and

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