Unhuman-Like Behavior In Lord Of The Flies, By William Golding

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Lord of the Flies consists of many events and some are unhuman-like behavior. Do you believe immoral behavior happens because of the situation and environment or biological factors such as the brain or emotional development. Biological factors are the real reason for unhuman-like behavior. In the book, Lord of the Flies, by William Golding, he writes about characters who crash on an island with no adults.The setting is during World War ll. The boys are terrified and have no idea what to do. The main characters are Ralph and Jack. Jack and Ralph cannot stand each other. Conflicts occur in the novel when Ralph get to be chief over Jack. Jack does not agree with the rules that Ralph establishes. In this book, horror is beyond every corner of

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