Good vs. Evil in the Lord of the Flies Essay

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    Lord of Flies The novel Lord of the Flies written by author William Golding is spectacular young adult novel that captures readers with its descriptive sentences and varieties of theme. William Golding narrates a story about a group of boys stranded on an island trying to get rescued. He focuses on how the boys start behaving when they are isolated from civilisation. The novel has many theories one of them being Archetypal theory. In this theory the fight between the boys is viewed as the…

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    Golding and Orwell both stress the conjoining of utopia and dystopia is not accidental, rather it is a learned habit and cyclical in nature.Golding reminds readers of the boys’ origins in Lord of the Flies when they are rescued by a English naval officer in the midst of their manhunt for Ralph. Savagery, the product of civilization fading into war, is only subdued when an authoritative figure from the boys’ former lives intervenes, yet Golding's last line of the novel alludes to a greater battle…

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    The story “Lord of the Flies” is a big hidden message about human nature, the beautiful aspects and the ugly. It is completely blunt about what every person has deep within them. Whether people choose to embrace or reject their flaws is how everyone develops their personal journey, good or bad. Everyone has a beginning, followed by trials and tribulations in life in order to develop a unique and individual personality and then they can find their true selves. That is the journey that “Lord of…

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    In William Golding’s book Lord of the Flies, he uses symbolism to express his ideas through items and characters. Symbolism is a process in which an author uses things or ideas to represent something with a larger meaning. In his book he uses things like glasses of one of his characters, a knife, a conch shell, a beast, and a fire. William uses items as symbols to represent the significance of human civilization vs savagery. William Golding was a British novelist and poet, who was born in 1911…

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    Idle Hands Make the Devil’s Work “Piggy's arms and legs twitched a bit, like a pig's after it has been killed”. In the novel “Lord of The Flies”, William Golding shows us that once removed from a sheltered and perfect environment and tossed into a more hostile environment, i.e a deserted island, we become savage with no willing alternative. At the center of mankind there is a whole new layer of destruction and the only thing that changes is our sense of consciousness of what's right and wrong.…

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    evil and moral commands vs. savagery. It is about the group of boys who belonged to moral society but as they got stuck on the island, they became savages as there was no higher authority (religion) to guide them and to tell them what was right and wrong. They had…

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    The novel Lord of the flies challenges active and thoughtful readers in numerous ways, which encouraged educators worldwide have their students read the text. This paper will focus on the theme of good vs. evil (or civilization vs. savagery), exploring two opposing impulses acting as the driving force of the novel: the instinct to act peacefully, follow moral guidelines, and value the good of the group, vs. the instinct to gratify one’s immediate desires, act violently to obtain supremacy over…

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    Authors use experiences and events that have happened around them to develop realistic and relatable stories. This occurs in the book, Lord of the Flies by William Golding through the use of christian references as well as the loss of innocence and growth among characters throughout the novel. This story is about a group of boys stranded on an island and their struggles to overcome conflict, death and fear. Golding was able to advance the story by using past knowledge and understanding of war…

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    The Ultimate Battle of Good vs Evil Many novels and events throughout history, such as the Bible or Winston Churchill vs Adolf Hitler, use the idea of a perpetual battle of good vs evil, where the two sides are in a constant power struggle to the end. In Lord of the Flies, the protagonist, Ralph, if given the chance to lead for an extended period of time on the island, would be a superior and more successful leader, in comparison to his rival, Jack. Both of these boys are very resourceful, have…

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    corrupt one. In Lord of the Flies, William Golding’s character Simon, a shy sensitive boy who symbolizes the good nature inside…

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