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    a few inches from the humid earth. In this part‚ the imagery that Golding uses fit to describing an animal’s actions or behavior. Jack reacted same as animal‚ he moved along on all fours not walking upright. He smelt the air like dog or wolf to see if he could detect from the pigs any fresh droppings. Jack was angry because he missed “the promise of meat “. It seems Jack lost much of human’s behavior. He demonized to savagery. Jack driven by animal instinct to kill and hunt. The most savage and

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    uncivilized. In the novel Lord of the Flies written by William Golding‚ a group of boys end up on an island after a plane crash. The boys quickly begin to organize their own civilization that works for only a bit. Golding shows us his idea of how savage humans can go without authority from law‚ adults‚ punishment and order in a society. The society will quickly break down. Once they start to become savages everything falls. In Lord of the Flies‚ William Golding applies savagery to shape the beast‚ hunting

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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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    mankind was in the past. The term for that is savagery. Savagery is the condition of being primitive or uncivilized‚ and through out history‚ man and women have worked on conditioning ourselves in order to become more civilized. Civility is formal politeness and courtesy in behavior or speech. In the novel “The Lord of the Flies”‚ civility and savagery are portrayed onto the characters because the author wants their reader to see the progression of savagery in the characters as the story goes on‚ how

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    Humanity Reverting to Savagery Through Isolation The evolution of society and civilization has modernized the idea of humanity. Society and the people within it are affected by comely social customs. They require humans to act a certain norm‚ and it takes humans away from their natural instincts. However‚ withdrawing from society and having a lack of civilization leads humans back to their once barbaric behavior. Lord of the Flies demonstrates how isolation from civilization and society results in

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    In Lord of the FliesGolding discusses the complex relationships between society‚ morality and human nature. He examines two central concepts in Lord of the Flies: the nature of evil and civilisation vs. savagery‚ and both are intrinsically linked with each other. Within the topic of the nature of evil‚ Golding develops various ideas‚ the most important of which is that human nature is innately evil. This idea is closely related to the conflict of civilisation vs. savagery (or good vs. evil). Golding

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    The war between civilization and savagery has been a conflict in the human mind since the beginning‚ but no work of literature illustrates this battle better than Lord of the Flies by William Golding. The novel is a beautifully and tragically written tale of the collapse of social order within a group of young British castaways. Golding continually challenges the reader’s perception of human psychology and moral code. As things fall to pieces‚ we are left to wonder why the attitudes of the boys become

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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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    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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    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 order to function

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