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Internal Conflict In Lord Of The Flies

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Throughout human history, there has been conflict. Sometimes it exists in the form of sibling arguments. Other times it appears when animals battle for dominance. In extreme cases, it takes form in men killing each other during war. But the most common type of conflict - and possibly the harshest type - is internal conflict. No matter how many times we try to avoid it, it stays with us because it is us. The only way to succeed is to overcome it, which we see in Ralph from Lord of the Flies and Mr. Darcy from Pride and Prejudice. In Lord of the Flies, Ralph tries to maintain peace and civilization. He works tirelessly to guide the boys away from Jack’s savagery and towards his own orderly group. It’s obvious that Ralph’s goal is civilization, which is not tangible. However, unlike Ralph, Mr. Darcy has a physical goal in the form of Elizabeth Bennet. Although Ralph and Darcy are different in how their desires manifest themselves, ultimately, they both have an objective. …show more content…

Darcy distances himself from others at the Netherfield Ball, looks down in disdain on lower social classes, and eventually hurts Elizabeth’s feelings by stating she is “not good enough for him”. He later sees her beauty and battles with his feelings of social superiority and increasing love for her. Ralph, after arguing with Jack, takes part in the “dance” that kills Simon. Through the dance and its aftermath, he recognizes man’s primitive desire for savagery and starts to wrestle with his own untamed instincts. The various other external conflicts only make the fight harder for both

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