Friday, July 19, 2019
Lord of the Flies by William Golding Essay -- Lord of the Flies Good V
Lord of the Flies by William Golding    Lord of the flies was written by William Golding in 1954. It is an  enthralling, book that explores the concept of the behaviour of man  when he is exempt from society. Golding achieves this by stranding a  group of British schoolboys on a secluded island, in the midst of a  war. Throughout this period the boys evolve from being civilised and  let savagery take over.    This book is well written and effectively presents the theme of the  story: the evil that man is capable of. Once read, this book will stay  in your memory for its provocative idea that humans are a flawed race.    The story takes place on a remote, tropical island. As the island is  secluded, there is no contact from the outside world. This is  significant because this means that the rules that applied in the  outside world donââ¬â¢t apply here. The boys are now free from society,  which holds together peopleââ¬â¢s judgement of what is right and what is  wrong. The absence of such an influential factor to the peace of man,  permits anarchy to break out.    The island is a microsm of the real world. This means that the same  fundamental activities that take place in the real world also take  place on the island, just on a smaller scale. For example the outside  world is fighting an intense war; a war is also taking place on the  island, the battle of civilisation and savagery.    The lord of the flies presents many themes and ideas. The major ones  being good versus evil or civilisation versus barbarism and the evil  man is capable of. Golding portrays that there are two major impulses  in man. Order and civilisation or anarchy and savagery. He also  implies that anarchy is the more dominant impulse. He depicts the  battle of good ve...              ...brutality and evil of man. They have just killed piggy and have  compared his body to one of a dead pigs, they donââ¬â¢t even view him as a  human, let alone value the life of a human.    The contrast presented in the quote, ââ¬Å"Which is better ââ¬â to have rules  and agree, or to hunt and kill?â⬠ paints a picture of the central theme  of the story. Civilisation or Savagery.    The boys finally get rescued at the end of the book by a navy officer.  Linked to the outside world it is ironic because this officer, dressed  in white is depicted as an angel, their salvation. However this very  soldier is a symbol of the evil man is capable of, by fighting in the  war.    This book has demonstrated that humans are flawed. We are capable of  great evil. This is still relevant in todayââ¬â¢s society because, put  under the right situations, you too could carry out unspeakable  atrocities.                         
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