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Lord Of The Flies Relationship Between Good And Evil

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Lord of the Flies by William Golding is an explanation of the tendencies of human nature. Likewise, Khalil Gibran’s poem GOOD and EVIL puts forth a very similar message, of the power struggle between GOOD and EVIL within ourselves. Evil, naturally, is the easy way out and the more tempting of the 2 powers. But, the human race has evolved over thousands of years to become tenacious, to fight for survival, to be a metaphorical light in a dark, unpropitious situation. Both works ask: what are the limits of the human spirit and how do we fight EVIL within?
Similarly, in the book Lord of the Flies, EVIL is presented as being innate and unwanted, even though it can be used to motivate and aid in critical situations. When the boys first discovered they were marooned on the island, the little devil on their shoulder (representing the EVIL within the human spirit) whispered in their ear, ‘you are the strongest one, and better off without them. If you don’t eliminate them, you will die on this island’. Ultimately, it would be a bloodbath. First, a power struggle between the groups, then within the groups. EVIL tells people to put their own urges and needs above the safety and needs of others, no matter the cost. A situation that helps elucidate this was when Roger throws the stones at Henry, ultimately, he threw to miss. “There was a space …show more content…

Roger and his savages were inclined to believe that our willpower isn’t tenacious enough to reel one back in once they start to stray from the path. They gave up on themselves, and was their fatal mistake. Golding’s and Gibran’s ideas of GOOD and EVIL are very similar, as presented in their works. Both explain the power struggle between the 2 opposing sides of human nature, The human spirit is feisty enough, strong enough to hold up positively in the bleakest of situations, and the person that it is within must believe in it as

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