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    Good versus evil is a common concept used often in storytelling‚ writing‚ plays‚ movies‚ etc. the basic story line is commonly used and developed to mold different ideals‚ meanings‚ and lessons into different types of works. William Golding’s novel the Lord of the Flies falls into this category of works with the good versus evil story line. Boiling the novel down to its most basic state it is a story of a group of boys. They all start out in a state of innocence‚ then as they adjust to their new

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    the word ‘good is defined as “Of a favorable character or tendency‚” and the word evil is defined as‚ “morally reprehensible.” Philosophers and Psychologist have debated on the topic of humans being good or evil for centuries and our society is still unsure of what to believe. Humans do not like to think of themselves as pure evil‚ but they also do not consider themselves all good either. Although some may claim humans are inherently good ‚ the truth is humankind is inherently evil because of

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    Would you kill another human being? Sure‚ it may seem impossible‚ but there is the ability to do evil inside all of us. Philip Zimbardo would know. He was a professor of psychology at Stanford University who ran the “Stanford Prison Experiment”‚ in which he recorded the violent and sadistic tendencies of male college students in the role of prison guards. He once said that “human behavior is more influenced by things outside of us than inside… There are times when external circumstances can overwhelm

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    make a point about human nature. The question Golding wants the audience to answer is whether human nature is good or evil when it’s left to develop freely. The best way to show this was to have children‚ who haven’t grasped the meaning of moral values‚ live on their own and find out how to survive and make a civilization without knowing the basics of right and wrong. These children are good when observed by adults but when they are left alone and get to pick what controls them‚ they turn to savagery

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    individuals will make the correct decision. In William Golding’s Lord of the Flies‚ the boys on the island are faced with many challenges‚ one of them being a battle of civilization and savagery. The problem of remembering what was taught to the boys while living amongst civilization is more pronounced in some characters than others. Golding’s novel proves to the reader that man is inherently evil. By Goulding presenting the idea of man’s innate evil‚ the reader can see the change of civil to savage in the

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    Evil Instincts by Sasha-Li Chinloy EVIL INSTINCTS The world is composed of both good and evil. However‚ it seems that the evil component prevails over the good component. The media is bombarded with headlines such as those dealing with the Montreal Massacre‚ the Paul Bernado/ Carla Hamolka saga and the Columbine Shooting. This evil can be traced beyond the headlines to the root of the problem. The root of the problem is the darkness of human nature. The darkness of human nature is shown

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    Evil‚ depraved‚ corrupt and malicious are all words that describe something that is morally wrong or bad. "Macbeth" by Shakespeare and "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding both display how man’s sinful nature can be revealed through thoughts and actions. The underlying evil within man is the most prominent theme of both play and novel. The authors show their belief that if everybody revealed their true natures‚ the world would tear itself apart. At first‚ Macbeth was an innocent person who gradually

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    Indestructible Evil In the novel Lord of the Flies‚ William Golding presents the view that the underlying true nature of humans is primitive and ultimately evil. Ralph‚ Jack and Simon are the three main characters of the island. They each have different qualities that allow Golding to express the theme in a more creative manner. From a psychological perspective‚ Jack represents the id (impulse to do what is desired)‚ Simon represents the super-ego (complete logic and good sense)‚ and Ralph represents

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    Sophie Harriman 11/4/14 Pendleton Eng 101-3 Argumentative Essay Humans are Inherently Evil Have you ever wondered why your parents teach you manners? Or why they punish your for hitting your sister or biting your brother? Humans must be taught to be good because we are born inherently evil. The definition of evil is being somewhat wicked and immoral. The definition of good is being morally right and having integrity. Now‚ some people may say that this is a horrible thing to say‚ but if you think

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    Evil: A noun meaning profound immortality‚ wickedness and depravity. It’s just a simple four letter word‚ full of darkness. There is a little bit of evil in everyone‚ varying in degree and severity‚ but it’s up to you whether you let it show or not. Everyone has a simple understanding of what evil is‚ but only through experience can one get a true understanding. In Lord of the Flies‚ by William Golding‚ evil seems extrinsic to the boys‚ being caused by the situation they are thrown into and the island

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