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    The inner savagery of man can be discharged under many circumstances. While the savagery is kept to a minimum with the current state of civilization‚ a flaw in the system is able to bring about the barbarity. The novel Lord of the Flies reflects on the ways in which savagery can be embraced within a person as shown in the character Jack. According to Lord of the Flies by William Golding‚ and the article “Leviathan” by Thomas Hobbes‚ man’s savagery can awaken through competition and selfishness‚ with

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    Lord of the Flies Essay Nicholas Wong ENG2D Ms. Ghai March 8‚ 2012 Task: Does William Golding present a realistic portrayal of how savage humankind can be? Or does he underestimate the goodness in people? Does Golding’s use of WWII as the backdrop have a significant impact on our understanding of human nature? In William Golding’s novel‚ “The Lord of the Flies”‚ he displays human nature in an animalistic viewpoint that is not seen in “normal” people. He describes the unknown savagery

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    of civilization‚ and the urges that lead us to savagery? While many average Americans may be oblivious to this struggle‚ several characters in Lord of the Flies by William Golding represent this struggle. Characters can be seen giving into the impulse to shirk humanity as they act like savage hunters‚ constantly fighting for control‚ and committing great crimes against each other. First of all‚ many of the boys acting like savage hunters. Savagery‚ as defined in the dictionary is the “Condition

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    As Annie Lennox said‚“Humankind seems to have an enormous capacity for savagery‚ for brutality‚ for lack of empathy‚ for lack of compassion.” This can be seen in on numerous occasions and is one of the biggest reasons that society did not develop among the boys in William Golding’s novel‚ Lord of The Flies. Savagery prevents society from flourishing because it makes it easy for the boys to break the rules with no real consequences. William Golding wants us to know that society needs structure in

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    Lord of the Flies “There is nothing more savage than modern civilization.” (Bryant McGill). No matter how civilized people think the world is‚ there is always savagery. In Lord of the Flies and in civilization today‚ savagery is always worse. As civilization grows savagery grows with it‚ it is harmful to society. The more rules society has‚ the more rules there are to break. In Lord of the Flies‚ once Ralph started establishing rules‚ people began to break them more and more until the rules had

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    were circling the pig that they had tortuously beaten to death. This part of William Golding’s novel “Lord of The Flies” foreshadows the theme Civilization vs. Savagery. The three main points in the story that for-shadow civilization vs. Savagery are the part in the story where Roger has a hard time being himself while there is no authority figure around‚ where Jack displays his need for power and how throughout the book the conch was affected by Jack and Ralph fighting. With no sense of civilization

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    ‘Which is better - to have rules and agree‚ or to hunt and kill’ This essay will use three characters to show how William Golding explores the concept of civilization and savagery in his novel‚ Lord of the Flies. The first character that is explored is Ralph. He represents civilization‚ ‘a face that proclaimed no devil’. Ralph is the elected leader and represents a democracy. He gives everyone a chance to speak provided that it is done in a fair and ordered manner. He is community minded. Ralph’s

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    which he never shows to anybody.” This proves that one’s human nature has a seed‚ growing inside‚ consisting of both good and evil. In the novel Lord of the Flies‚ written by William Golding‚ as the novel progresses‚ the nature of hunting changes. This persuades the boys to abandon the values of civilization‚ leading them to self-indulge themselves with savagery. At first‚ the main purpose of hunting is for meat. It is evident that the innocence within Jack and the hunters is present when they have a

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    Descent into Savagery Lord of The Flies 11/15/2013 By: Em Boone. Grade 10 English Descent into Savagery The novel “Lord of The Flies” seems completely innocent at first‚ but as you read on‚ you can tell that the isolated island is getting to them. The boys become violent and thirsty for human fear. They are questioned “Is the beast only within us?” I will describe their descent into savagery with a variety of extracts from the novel‚ trying to

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    people to find miniscule differences in cultures that don’t really even exist. This “us versus them” mentality that so many humans take part in can breed hate and bigotry and has led to a hypocritical idea of what civilization is‚ and similarly‚ what savagery is. Cultures have adopted this age old battle between righteous civilized people and animal-like savages to add legitimacy to their otherwise inconceivable acts. America‚ in particular has quite a track record of crossing into this gray area when

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