Human nature isn’t good or bad but humans have a choice to make that is usually affected by our circumstances. Gabriella Karin, an 82-year-old Holocaust survivor states that, “Circumstances sometimes make people do bad things (Chiorazzi)”. “She continues by adding, what if there were a decree in America that for 24 hours, you could do anything you wanted-murder, robbery, rape-and not have any consequences? (Chiorazzi)”. She makes us turn the mirror on ourselves, and revaluate how human nature works. Betty Hyatt another Holocaust says that when she visited France she hid during the Holocaust. Some people risked their lives to help save her family. What happens around us usually affects how we act, and what decisions we …show more content…
“You got your small fire all right”[…]the boys were falling still and silent, feeling the beginning of awe at the power set free below them (Shmoop Editorial Team)”. Piggy says that half the island was set on fire by the boys, and everyone is going insane and realize it’s a bad thing. Although the boys feel power and no one will punish them for what they did. They acted without fear of punishment and can be seen as a loss of innocence or civilization. “The rock struck Piggy a glancing blow from chin to knee; the conch exploded into a thousand white fragments and caused to exist (Shmoop Editorial Team)”. This is basically the end of civilization on the island. Ralph is the only one who is considered innocent since Piggy died. All the boys rapidly adapt to the environment and lose their personality just like in Zimbardo, which causes them to make bad decisions and become