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The Flaws Of Human Nature In Lord Of The Flies

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Imagine if one was asked to compile a list of every flaw of human nature that was demonstrated by the boys in the novel Lord of the Flies. Among the words used would probably be naive, uncivilized, and unfocused. While these words certainly do describe the boys and their poorly constructed society, they also hold the same meaning and truth when they are applied to our own people in our own society. People in both our society and the one described in the novel exhibit a profuse amount of faults and flaws, but this extensive list of faults can be narrowed down to the three most common ones. The three most prominent flaws of human nature are being selfish, desiring power, and not following through with plans. Not following through with plans is one of the more noticeable flaws of human nature. It can be seen in many people, from the boys in the novel to the people, including myself, in our society. There are several instances in Lord of the Flies where the boys formulate plans but do not follow through with them. Consequently, this leads to the downfall of their society eventually. One example of this is on page 51 of the novel, on which Ralph says “...Someone would say we ought to build a jet, or a submarine, or a TV set. When the meeting was over they’d work for five minutes, then wander off or go hunting.” The boys have coherent ideas of what they want to do, but they are unwilling to actually follow through with those ideas and accomplish something productive. While not

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