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    Is ‘Lord of the Flies’ a searching examination of human nature? “We’ve got to have rules and obey them. After all‚ we’re not savages. We’re English‚ and the English are best at everything.” These are lines taken from chapter 2 of the novel ‘Lord of the Flies’. To show the change in the character and the situation through the novel here is another quote from the last chapter of the novel‚ “I should have thought‚” said the officer as he visualized the search before him‚ “I should have thought

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    Human nature is a double-sided coin. On one side there is the incredible capacity to love and care for others‚ the willingness to put one’s own needs aside and lay down for the good of his fellow man. But on the other. On the other side‚ there always remain the horrendous capacity for destruction despite any attempt to bury it within. William Golding exemplifies the darker aspects of human nature in his book Lord of The Flies. He accomplishes this by using characters like Jack‚ Ralph‚ and Simon as

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    Human Nature in Lord of the Flies In the novel‚ Lord of the Flies‚ William Golding is able to use his outstanding writing abilities utilizing metaphors‚ symbolism‚ and other literary devices to establish a hidden message throughout the novel. The hidden message that Golding builds on is that there is a natural evil inside every human being‚ which is suppressed in an organized society through laws‚ rules‚ and punishment. The young boys in the novel are on an island all by themselves. There is no

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    In the novel‚ Lord of the Flies written by William Golding‚ a group of adolescent boys traveling on a plane from Great Britain crash on a deserted island and are forced to survive on their own until they can be rescued. This book is set in the time of the Cold War‚ so the plane the boys traveled on had been shot down by a fighter plane. With no adults to keep them in order‚ they lose the guidance of civilization that they had grown up in. They must resort to how people in past centuries lived‚ by

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    Authors often use their pieces of work and different literary elements to explain their philosophy on certain “ways of life” that humans possess. In Lord of the Flies‚ William Golding shows his view on human nature with his intense plotline of young boys getting stranded on a deserted island‚ trying to survive by themselves with limited resources‚ and then over time losing their sense of civilization. In the beginning the boys combine themselves under one‚ but as the story progresses‚ the boys create

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    "However Simon thought of the beast‚ there rose before his inward sight the picture of a human at once heroic and sick(Golding 128). This quote from William Goldings novel‚ Lord of the Flies‚ effectively suggests that human beings are evil; which is also the main theme of the novel. In the novel‚ the major characters at the ending reinforce Goldings negative view of human nature. Golding provides his view of human nature very early in the novel. The island on which the boys land is described as a paradise

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    Aristotle once said‚ “Man‚ when perfected‚ is the best of animals‚ but‚ when separated from law and justice‚ he is the worst.” The author of Lord of the Flies‚ William Golding‚ has a viewpoint on human nature complementary to Aristotle’s. William Golding’s perspective of human nature that humans removed from the constraints of society will be drawn from civilization to savagery and brutality‚ is developed by the boys’ declining morals‚ the increase in brutality‚ and the recurrence of the beast.

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    Lord of the Flies Essay “Human nature is complex. Even if we do have inclination toward violence‚ we also have inclination to empathy‚ to cooperation‚ to self-control.” Steven Pinker. Humans are naturally complicated. The ways we think and behave are so complex that sometimes even us question why. We act different when we are around different people. We hurt and bully other people‚ and we do stupid things. In Lord of the Flies‚ by William Golding‚ shows us the natural complications

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    amongst the people regarding human nature; is it‚ by naturegood or bad? Every option is discussed by Mencius himself‚ ranging from whether all are born good‚ born evil‚ born with both or born with neither. Overall‚ Mencius succeeds in his description of all possibilities of whether human nature is good or bad. The main permutation discussed by Mencius is that all humans are born good. In Book 2‚ Part A‚ Section 6‚ Mencius describes a child falling down a well. If a human were to see this child fall

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    World War Two‚ he saw how destructive humans can be‚ and how a normal person can go from a civilized human beings into savages. In Lord of the Flies‚ William Golding uses the theme of human nature to show how easily society can collapse. Throughout the story Golding conveys a theme of how and where self-destructive human nature can lead us to be. Many different parts of human nature can all lead to the collapse of society. Some of the aspects of human nature Golding plugged into the book are; destruction

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