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Society In Lord Of The Flies Research Paper

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A society cannot be possible without rules. Although some societies seem as though they are different some are known to have at least 3 rules to as many as they want. Society needs rules to function, for it will fall apart. Ralph's society and rules are based on a simple concept such as if someone wanted to speak, they have to be holding a conch. The conch was a way to start their meetings. Ralph had stated "We can use this to call the others. Have a meeting. They'll come when they hear us-" (Golding 16). The conch was a gathering point for them and to share what they have noticed around the island. In a society, it is common for people to vote. According to the text, it states "Seems to me we ought to have a chief to decide things . . . Let's have a vote" (Golding 22). In order to agree on certain things they have a vote to come to an agreement. Everyone had a task to do and as a leader, …show more content…

To Jack, they only had one objective and that was to hunt. Jack had stated "We'll hunt. I'm going to be chief" (Golding 133). Unlike Ralphs society, they don't vote and so their only objective is to get food and manage to survive. Jack's society is also violent enough to the point where they crave the blood of their prey. According to the text, it states "Bleeding and mad, and the hunters followed, wedded to her in lust, excited by the long chase and the dropped blood" (Golding 135). The addiction they got for killing is one of the ways that Jack's rules allow his society to function that way. They don't care for all the blood as long as they're the ones who caused the bloodshed. When it comes to choosing the major choices Jack is the only one who decides what happens. The text states "We aren't going to bother about the beast" (Golding 133). In order for them to focus on the major things, Jack has decided to cast off the beast knowing they won't be able to catch

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