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Lord Of The Flies Character Analysis

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In the novel, Lord of the Flies by William Golding, the author demonstrates the act of cruelty through a group of youthful British boys as they strive to endure the harsh trials of nature. Time ticking like heartbeats, the boys become more harsh and savage compared to their first arrival on the deserted island. Their friendly natural appearances alter as they nurture to become undomesticated varmints. They begin resulting in acts of aggression and violence in order to categorize future complications. Civilized to savage the boys have fallen deep into their own deception resulting in brutality which demonstrates major acts of cruelty towards one another. The reader is specified with cruelty as Golding schemes to target a particular character, in this case, Piggy. Introduced from the novel, Golding produces a discrete character differentiating Piggy’s personality and body features from the rest. Piggy is illustrated as a rather big-boned and chubby boy who was oddly the only one that had “ass-mar” and wore glasses. Ralph never bothered to request Piggy’s name, but instead, address Piggy as “The fat boy waited to be asked his name in turn but this proffer of acquaintance was not made..”(8-9). However, Piggy informed Ralph his nickname given to him from school, Ralph fell on his hands and knees bursting with laughter. Even after Ralph pledged to not reveal his nickname, Ralph proceeded to notify the others. “He’s not Fatty,” cried Ralph, “his real name’s Piggy!”(27) The

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