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Savagery Lord Of The Flies Quote Analysis

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Everybody is different, no one is exactly alike but we all have something in the inside that is similar, our inner evil. In the novel, Lord of The Flies by William Golding, he demonstrates a broader view on mankind's true nature when left to survive on their own. The plot of the book begins from a plane crash of a plane filled with little boys who were left to create civilization and rules & orders on their own. Although many conflicts arise which disrupts the boys society especially the civilization versus the savagery, which represents Ralph versus Jack. To maintain civilization or perfect order, even in the best societies is difficult to mankind and will result to violence and destruction because man is his own enemy as has demonstrated in Lord of the Flies.
In order to end with destruction, violence and disagreements come first which represents losing rules and order and many of those things reflect towards Ralph and Jack. For example Ralph is in competition with Jack, “I was chief, and you were going to …show more content…

“The breaking of the conch and the deaths of Piggy and Simon lay after the island like vapor”(Golding 184). The quote portrays that the deaths of Piggy and Simon were expected because humanity was lost as well as innocence no matter how hard Ralph tried to keep everybody civil. In the end nobody was civil however they were still human, “They were savages it was true, but they were human and the ambushing fears of the deep night were coming on”(Golding 185-186). No matter how much they lost their touch to humanity they were still humans in the end but everybody would lose themselves in the same situation especially with all the conflicts the side of civilized and the savage had. The entire point of the conflicts are to demonstrate who people really are, humans destruct themselves but that is just how we are according to William

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