Poor Authority In Lord Of The Flies, By William Golding

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Poor authority creates bad circumstances. Throughout history, humans could never make just decisions without an assertive leader. Without proper authority, humans will become savages. Golding was able to convey without proper authority humans will become savages. Golding expresses that without proper authority humans will become savages through symbolism and characterization.

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