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The Lord Of The Flies: A Character Analysis

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Humans perform different acts, which unintentionally describes their instinctive behavior. The capacity of evil in man can change the attitude and the ways of thinking, very drastically. Sometimes, just by meeting the person we might assume that they have a good character, but as we move along with that person we can find their flaws. Flipping through the newspaper or scrolling down the news website, there is never an instance where do not pass by another evil act of humanity. There are endless reports of thefts, murders, bombers, suicides, and even bullies. We see constant wars and violent deaths; there has never been a constant time period of peace and prosperity. Many books are written with evil as their main theme. We should never consider race, religion or color when discussing about evil acts of humans, we are humans and we are one, we should all be blamed as one. Not one psychologist or …show more content…

Lord of the Flies is a story on the lives of a group of school boys who have crashed on a deserted island during World War II. The story centers around how, Ralph, Piggy, Simon, Jack, and the littluns’ struggle to survive as they are faced with the challenge of sustaining life by figuring ways to be rescued. When we first meet Jack’s character, he has a bit of kindness towards the rest of the characters, “Jack and Ralph smiled at each other with shy liking” (23). Then, throughout the book we can see that evil expands inside Jack. At the feast that Jack arranged, he created the chant “kill the beast! Cut his throat! Spill his blood!” (152). this expression shows how evil evolves in Jack’s character, and turns him from intimidating to animalistic. This book is purely shows the evil in humanity. Therefore, the description of the characters towards the conclusion of the book reveals how monstrous and bestial they have become and how they reflect the real

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