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Who Is Insane In Lord Of The Flies

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In William Golding’s Lord of the Flies, a group of boys are stranded on an island with no adults whatsoever. It is up to the boys to find food, shelter, and water. On top of that, they also need a leader to prevent chaos. All the kids take a vote and a leader is chosen: Ralph. All though they have a leader, there are still many problems on the island, even some that result in death. The boys are put in some situations that they could handle better than they do, but in the end they are half insane, stranded on an island by themselves. The boys are not to blame for their crimes. Isolation can definitely result in insanity, and that is exactly what happened to these boys. Not all of the crimes were due to the boys being insane, for example: Piggy's death. Throughout the book Roger shows signs of violence, like when he throws rocks at Henry. Roger may be insane, but he still kills Piggy with all the anger and violence that is inside of him. …show more content…

Ralph being leader made Jack jealous against Ralph from the beginning. If the boys would have made decisions as a group and not have split into smaller groups, the death of Simon and Piggy could have been avoided. Piggy would have never been under that rock because if the boys would have worked together, the choir boys would never have had to steal Piggy’s glasses in the first place. Simon says to the group, “Maybe there is a beast… maybe it's only us.” … This shows that Simon is really the only one who is thinking with logic unlike the rest of the boys. Everyone acts like animals but Simon. As soon as Simon realizes that they are just imagining things in their heads he is killed. Even if Simon would have made it out of the woods to tell the group that everything they believed was just in their heads, the group still would not believe him. The boys are too mad at this point to listen to anything anyone has to

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