This rivalry can be conveyed in different interpretations, such as: civilization vs. barbarians, organization and arrangement vs. lawlessness, logic vs. impulse, order vs. anarchy, or the simple title of good vs. evil. Lord of the Flies is an allegorical novel, since many of author’s ideas and themes tend to reveal within symbolic cast and props. Golding reveals the civilization vs. barbarians in the novel between the protagonist and antagonist, Ralph the leader with order and Jack the disobedient with lust over power. As the story starts to progress towards the end of the novel, the author reveals that every character have different perspectives on the theme of civilization vs. barbarians. For example, Piggy has to desire for power, and while Roger scarcely respects the rules that Ralph has laid towards their civilization. Still nevertheless, the author mentions that savagery is more of a gut feeling instead a human personality. When individuals are stranded, humans naturally rely on cruelty and barbarism to be able to succeed in the great unknown. The evidence that symbolizes central of evil in Lord of the Flies, was remarkably between the beast and the pig’s head on a wooden
This rivalry can be conveyed in different interpretations, such as: civilization vs. barbarians, organization and arrangement vs. lawlessness, logic vs. impulse, order vs. anarchy, or the simple title of good vs. evil. Lord of the Flies is an allegorical novel, since many of author’s ideas and themes tend to reveal within symbolic cast and props. Golding reveals the civilization vs. barbarians in the novel between the protagonist and antagonist, Ralph the leader with order and Jack the disobedient with lust over power. As the story starts to progress towards the end of the novel, the author reveals that every character have different perspectives on the theme of civilization vs. barbarians. For example, Piggy has to desire for power, and while Roger scarcely respects the rules that Ralph has laid towards their civilization. Still nevertheless, the author mentions that savagery is more of a gut feeling instead a human personality. When individuals are stranded, humans naturally rely on cruelty and barbarism to be able to succeed in the great unknown. The evidence that symbolizes central of evil in Lord of the Flies, was remarkably between the beast and the pig’s head on a wooden