(Hook/Lead) When humans are born, they all have a savage side to them, which can be held in and tamed, or let out under certain circumstances. This is what author William Golding claims in his award winning novel, Lord of the Flies. (GDT) An English plane full of schoolboys crash lands into an island in the Pacific ocean. With all adults dead and nobody on the island, the boys elect a leader named Ralph, and try to create their own society and civilization. Jack, one of the other schoolboys does not follow the rules put in place by hunting and letting loose. Over time, Jack becomes a savage with no sense of obedience. While Ralph wants to get off the island, Jack’s evil ways of killing pigs and uncivilized nature get to the rest of the boys on the island as more and more of them want to live like Jack and focus more on meat and savagery rather than being rescued. (Thesis) The boys value Jack’s leadership more than Ralph’s because Jack offers hunting and fun while Ralph offers the boys rescue and order. (T) Jack rules the boys with meat, freedom, and fear, which the boys gravitate towards. (E) Jack likes to taunt the boys with killing and hunting, which makes him look like a bully, especially when “ [Jack] giggled and flicked them while the boys laughed at his reeking palms. Then Jack grabbed Maurice and rubbed the stuff over his cheeks . . . Right up her …show more content…
(GC) The kids on island just loved having no rules. Imagine the United States getting rid of all laws. The country would be chaos. This is exactly what happens to the boys, they are very satisfied with having no rules. That is why the kids chose Jack over Ralph, because Jack is all for freedom and letting the evil side out. (Clincher) Having rules in today’s world is an essential, but we were all born with evil inside, and it is up to us on whether keep it in or let it
In the story “Lord of the Flies” by William Golding, he shows how the boys lost all innocence and civilization. The boys went from having innocent child minds to taking lives of other people, acting savage, and losing all civilization due to problems on the island. The boys had forgotten where they came from and became savage in order to survive; it was the need of survival that caused the loss of innocence among the boys.
It may have taken millions of years for humans to evolve enough to create the sprawling civilizations known today, but it only takes a few months for a group of civil, educated boys to regress back into savagery. In his novel Lord of the Flies, author William Golding depicts a group of young British boys getting stranded on a deserted island sans adults. The boys must look out for themselves, forming a basic governing system and trying to survive. But the challenge soon proves too much to handle, and order deteriorates. William Golding conveys the universal theme of civilization vs. savagery in his novel Lord of the Flies using the literary elements of plot, setting, and characterization.
In our society we have our system for power set up making the understanding of who is in charge easy; However, when the boys are stranded on an island they are forced to come up with their own system, causing rivalries and corrupting rights and values. Before being stranded on an island Jack was an innocent, well-behaved child, however, when thrown into a foreign place with no society and no system of power it is very easy to destroy all of your innocence when obtaining most power. Jack was a hunter and was in charge of all the hunter, he eventually made his own tribe and almost everyone followed him, giving him a mass amount of control. Golding shows that Jack uses his power in ways only beneficial to him, easily seen when the remainder of Ralphs tribe approach Jacks and see him, “ painted up and wearing garland around his neck” (54). Jack uses his power to idolize himself and make the other
Thesis Statement: The novel Lord of the Flies by William Golding portrays the theme that regardless of each person’s different background and characteristics, every individual has the ability to commit brutal acts. While this book depicts Ralph and Piggy as the most civilized characters, and Jack and his hunters as young English choir boys, their actions reveal that they all have the capability to act violently.
“We all have a social mask, right? We put it on, we go out, put our best foot forward, our best image. But behind that social mask is a personal truth, what we really, really believe about who we are and what we 're capable of” (Phil McGraw) one once said. In Lord of the Flies the characters wear a social mask that opposes their true feelings. Written by William Golding, the story revolves around a group of boys who become stranded on an island and must depend on themselves to survive. They elect a chief, a boy named Ralph. However, as the story progresses, the group become influenced by Jack, an arrogant choir chapter boy. Intriguingly, although they desire to be with Jack and join his tribe, the boys remain with Ralph for most of the story. The rhetorical triangle, which analyzes a speaker or writer based on three ideas- ethos, pathos, and logos-, helps many to better understand the children’s actions and mentality; ethos focuses on the credibility and ethics of the speaker while pathos concerns how the speaker appeals to the emotions of the audience and logos is about the speaker’s use of evidence to appeal to the audience’s sense of reason. The boys stay with Ralph because of Ralph’s use of ethos but prefer to be with Jack because of Jack’s use of pathos and ethos which shows Golding’s message- humans were masks.
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It’s very common for children to fear monsters, but it didn’t come as a shock when in Lord of the Flies by William Golding, a group of children were stranded on an island in the midst of a war. Consequently, the children’s fear started to develope into the mysterious figure called the “beast”. The beast has multiple symbolic meanings behind it.
I think that Ralph should be the leader of the island because he is the most athletic. He is very organised and productive. Ralph is also good at building huts he is also very sociable and he is intelligent. Ralph is good at making decisions.
“Stanley flicked his finger again. ‘I expect the beast disguised itself’”(Golding 161). In other words, it describes the disloyalty of others and the spies who hid amongst everyday people during World War II. The main topic I am researching is how fear played a role in Lord of the Flies and connecting it to World War II prisoners. What led me to this particular research is because the perspectives of the boys are easily connectable to the prisoners of war. In addition fear was a big obstacle during World War II just like it is in Lord of the Flies. In the book Lord of the Flies, fear is a constant obstacle for the boys and it is just like the obstacles of war prisoners and the terrors that ruled over them.
Introduction: How Did He Do That? When reading a literary work, in order to fully gain the experience from it, authors will deploy tools such as memory, symbolism, and patterns. Readers use their memory by connecting situations and characters to previous works or people/experiences in their own lives, making it easier to put stories into perspective. Symbolic references take the prose, or poem, into a deeper level- more emotional- making it more interesting. Conditioned readers may use pattern recognition to go beyond the plot, characters, and drama to get a more rewarding effect from the literature.
The Fall of the Survivors A Thesis and Analysis of the text, “Lord of the flies”, and how the survivors on the island fell into anarchy William Golding, the writer of “Lord of the Flies” in 1945, was trying to convey the many types of powers, and bring the thoughts and beliefs of Thomas Hobbes, as his thoughts were that without the strength and rules of the government, everything would crumble and humans would return to their animalistic instincts, and resort to nature's primitive violence and barbarism. Lord of the Flies was a great representation of how society would end up without a strong government and no rules, along with showing how the people of the society would live with, along without these things. William Golding used many images of good, wondrous, and peaceful, While still showing the bad, terrible, and animalistic of a society with, and without rule. This included the imagery of character development and development of the land the characters were in.
Hunger, fear, leadership, and power can lead to destruction in a society. Who doesn’t want to feel powerful and and worthy of honor? Who doesn’t want to guide others and create a character that is strong in body and mind? An island filled with boys going vicious for these characteristics just makes the situation ten times worse. There is no way that deterioration of society on the island could have been avoided, especially with boys like Jack and Ralph constantly battling to gain ultimate control over all the others. Clearly there was antipathy between the two. Instead of working together, they split themselves apart and lessened their chances of surviving the island.
Jack states that there should be lots of rules and that if anyone breaks them, referring to the boys, they will be punished
Less than only a 100 years ago, mankind fought its greatest battle ever between the evil axis powers and the good allied powers. While I read the Lord of the Flies by William Golding in class i noticed some similarities between the story and World War 2. The book is about a group of school boys from England crash on a island in the Pacific Ocean during the second world war. The boys try to create their own civilization on the island but soon chaos erupts and savagery takes over civilization with kids being killed and tourchered. While reading the book i’ve noticed many connections that Golding made to events during World War 2, for example he had the main characters represent some of the world leaders during the war. Fear and intimidation play a significant role in the novel Lord of the Flies by William Golding, just as coercion and terror played a large role in the lives of the people ruled by the Axis Powers in WWII.
In the novel Lord Of The Flies by William Golding the three boys, Ralph, Jack, and Simon show the reader the two sides of humans. One side of the human being the calm, civilized, and organized. The other side being savage, selfish, and careless. During the entire novel the audience sees these two sides being in conflict with one another. The fact that the two sides of the humans on the island are in conflict throughout the novel shows the reader that all humans have a form of savagery in them and that they do not develop it, they revert to their primitive ways. No human has full control over himself, after a certain amount of time humans will revert to their old ways of life and can not stay civilized forever. At the beginning of the novel Ralph is a very civilized young boy, but he slowly reverts to a savage way of living. Jack starts off like Ralph does, but everts quicker. Simon is initially a polite little boy and stays civilized, but if he were alive for a longer period of time, he would have reverted to a savage form.