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Theme Of Fear In Lord Of The Flies

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Fears play a very significant role in our lives. They alter our thoughts, behaviours, and reactions in different situations. Fears help you be more alert and aware of your surroundings, but sometimes fears can control us without our knowledge. In the novel Lord of the Flies, fear completely controls the characters’ actions and behaviours. Many of the children are not even aware of how their fears change them into a person they are not. This consequently leads to the loss of humane behaviours. Throughout the novel, the fear of the beast, the fear of losing power, and the fear of each other ultimately lead to the destruction of their civilized lives.
The fear of the beast starts off as a very insignificant fear, as the older ones believe it to be nothing more than a nightmare; however, Ralph starts to become more concerned when the little ones appear to be truly traumatized. As the leader, Ralph reassures them, saying it is imaginary, but admits that he is fearful. Later on, this fear causes all the boys to be anxious and stressed, and they become paranoid of every single thing. Ralph and Jack decide to ascend the mountain, where they believe the beast lies, and they both begin to exhibit signs of fear. They flee the mountain after seeing glowing eyes. Ralph describes the frightening moment they saw the beast, and causes Piggy’s fears to be amplified. The discovery just provokes more terror amongst the boys, causing them become angered easily due to the effects of

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