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    Loss of Innocence in Lord of the Flies Within the novel innocence is progressively lost through the boys. The boys were placed in a situation where they had no other choice but to grow up‚ and grow up fast. These boys were put in a very traumatic situation and they had to learn on their own and from each other how to survive and almost create a thriving society all on their own. Slowly they learn that their needs to be a leader‚ but there are no adults to precede the role of authority. Therefore

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    silently kill off the good parts of ourselves. Lord of the Flies by William Golding is about a group of British boys who must survive on an island after their plane crashes. From the story‚ it is clear that the monsters inside us can destroy the bonds we work so hard to make. This is shown through symbolism‚ like the fire‚ which represents the fear in the group‚ the boys‚ which represents how humanity has corrupted the world we live in‚ and the Lord of the Flies‚ which represents the monster inside of us

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    Lord of the Flies Essay Analyse how symbols are used to develop an idea in a text you have studied. In the novel Lord of the Flies written by William Golding‚ an idea that is developed throughout the novel is civilisation versus savagery. This is shown through the symbolism of the conch‚ the fire and Piggy’s glasses. This use of symbolism helps the reader to understand the inherent evil in mankind and the balance between civilisation and the society we live in now versus the inner savagery that

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    “No one loses their innocence. It is either taken or given away willingly.” In the book‚ Lord of the Flies‚ a plane crashed on a deserted island carrying a group of English schoolboys who were sent away because of the war. With no adults the boys tried to create a civilization so that they could try to survive. Even though they tried to keep everything civilized everything fell into chaos. The boys lost their innocence when they killed the mother pig‚ killed Simon‚ and hunted Ralph. The killing

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    which demonstrate that evil exists in all of us‚ however much that the trait is suppressed. Evil is not a bold line straight down the middle of what is right and this is why it is my opinion that human nature is essentially evil. The book Lord of The Flies by William Golding presents the question of human nature and allows the reader to draw their own opinions on what it truly is. The story presents the situation of various young boys stranded on an island and the slow breakdown of society that

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    Society can be compared to glue‚ as it holds humanity together and keeps people civilized. When humans lose touch with society‚ insanity and chaos is bound to ensue. In William Golding’s The Lord of the Flies‚ a group of young boys are forced to endure complete and total isolation on a remote island. Without any adults on the island‚ the boys set out to form their own island society. However‚ as the story progressed‚ many fatal flaws begin to form within the boys’ society. For example‚ on day one

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    Lord of the Flies Essay Topics Topic 1. Socio-political allegory * Thesis: William Golding uses socio-political allegory in the Lord of the Flies to establish a microcosm reflecting the idea that governments are not fundamentally bad‚ but if they are maintained poorly‚ it can lead to the downfall of its people. As it did within the story when the island’s initial democratic government the children establish revolutionizes to dictatorship which inadvertently leads to the deterioration of civilisation

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    many questions about evil in humanity have risen. Some of these questions deal with why people are able to get away with doing wrong‚ how laws effect peoples behavior‚ and without laws‚ would people be inherently evil. In William Golding’s Lord of the Flies‚ a group of young boys are plane wrecked on a un habituated tropical island. On this island‚ there are no adults to look after the children so they can act how they please. Literary critic Kathleen Woodward explains in her essay‚ Law and Order

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    One of the important quotes from lord of flies is partly because Ralph blew it and he was big enough to be in link to the adult world of authority. What Ralph represents in front of boys was more meaningful to the boys than his actual skill which he lakes in leadership. As time passes the start to have regret on their decision. They don’t find the qualities of good leadership in him. Even they don’t know what qualities should a leader posses to run the society or the world. Every boy fantastic role

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    and give it hope that it will prevail through hardships. In The Lord of The Flies‚ the author William Golding also seems to support Faulkner’s beliefs. While Golding shows the hardships that face mankind‚ primarily ourselves‚ he gives mankind hope in that we will learn from our mistakes and survive. To this day‚ both Faulkner’s and Golding’s ideas are relevant today to looking at mankind and society as a whole. In The Lord of The Flies‚ Golding has illustrated Faulkner’s idea of reminding the reader

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