Roger is the savagery of human beings that is being restrained by other things. In the starting of the novel, Roger throws rocks at the littluns, but he never has an intent because he fears punishment. Later in the novel, he shows the true darkness of human beings when he attempts to kill Ralph without hesitation. Jack shows the slow regression of humans when they are put into situations that is beyond their capacities to control. Jack, at first, tries to keep order in the community as he instructs the choir boys to do things that are more civilized than what he asks them to do later in the book. As his hatred for Ralph grows, the savage inside of him is shown. The Lord of the Flies is the darkness in every human being. Although it is not real, it is a part of everyone’s imagination that makes it so dark. Even Simon falls victim toward the darkness of the Lord of the Flies. The use of different traits in every character comparing the two sides of
Roger is the savagery of human beings that is being restrained by other things. In the starting of the novel, Roger throws rocks at the littluns, but he never has an intent because he fears punishment. Later in the novel, he shows the true darkness of human beings when he attempts to kill Ralph without hesitation. Jack shows the slow regression of humans when they are put into situations that is beyond their capacities to control. Jack, at first, tries to keep order in the community as he instructs the choir boys to do things that are more civilized than what he asks them to do later in the book. As his hatred for Ralph grows, the savage inside of him is shown. The Lord of the Flies is the darkness in every human being. Although it is not real, it is a part of everyone’s imagination that makes it so dark. Even Simon falls victim toward the darkness of the Lord of the Flies. The use of different traits in every character comparing the two sides of