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    Are humans naturally bad people? According Lord Of The flies we are. In the following essay you will see a significant amount of evidence that people are indeed bad‚ but there is also a silver lining to show that people can be good. Author William Golding wrote this after being in World War II‚ so he was most likely mentally unstable and pessimistic over the events he had just seen and been a part of which is a main reason as to why he thought that humans are horrible‚ evil people. Exhibit A‚

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    The classic novel The Lord of the Flies by William Golding revolves around a group of young boys from England that are isolated on an island after their plane crashed. With the pilot dead and no adults around it is up to the older ones to take charge. This Nobel Prize winning novel features four distinct characters; Piggy‚ Ralph‚ Jack and Simon. It is up to these boys to make all the difference on the island. In order for the boys to survive on the island while waiting for the adults to rescue them

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    "The Savage Inside us AllWilliam Goldings best book yet‚ is bound to give you a whole new perspective on human nature. Lord of the Flies was born out of his own experience serving in the Royal Navy in World War II‚ which made Golding lose his belief in the natural innocence of humanity and even in the innocence of children.. A running theme in the allegorical book is that man is savage at heart‚ always ultimately reverting back to an evil and primitive nature. Golding skillfully tells the story

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    The book‚"Lord of the Flies" parallels exactly to the horrible accounts of the Holocaust. It took place during the same time‚ and many ideas and events are very similar. The Holocaust was a huge inspiration on Golding’s book‚ and like the Holocaust‚ Golding creates a setting‚ that’s in a sense‚ secret. They also both took place during World War II. Just like in the beginning‚ when the boys first landed on the island‚ before the Holocaust even began‚ the boys were unified as one tribe. However

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    William Golding supplied his story with a lot of literary color‚ making it alive and vivid to the reader. The character that stood out the most was Ralph‚ who was the novels protagonist. The twelve year old English boy‚ who was elected leader of the boys in the beginning of the novel‚ is the primary representative of order‚ civilization‚ and productive leadership in the novel. Ralph attempts to organize the boys’ efforts to build a miniature civilization on the island until they can be rescued. Ralph

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    nature that lives just a word away inside the boys and while the boys are afraid of it‚ this could only be because it is inside every one of them. Simon is the one who actually realizes that the beast is in each one of them when he meets “The Lord Of The Flies” As boys like Jack become crueler throughout the book‚ the belief in the beast increases until at the end Jack’s tribe are leaving it food as a sign of respect. “snakes‚ snakes look at the snakes”p60 “The unfriendly side of the mountain”p60

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    Lord of the Flies is a thought-provoking novel about a group of English school boys who are stranded on a desert island. The book follows the striking change from civilisation to savagery‚ to illustrate the need for law and order in a society. Without this‚ the malicious nature of humanity can be revealed and the morality and values of life will be lost. Symbolism and imagery play an important role in the novel and through this‚ many themes are revealed. Throughout the book‚ the different characters

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    The blow of the conch reeled me in; I am drawn to it‚ there’s no stopping it. In the novel Lord of the Flies by William Golding there are many symbols of power that have a certain control over the kids. From the beginning of the story the conch has a certain power over the boys that signifies unity‚ order‚ and idolization that helped shape the fate of the kids forever. In the story the conch helps bring unity to the boys when it is blown. At the beginning of the text Piggy finds the conch in the

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    Malay civilisation

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    were strongly followed for generations‚ thus culture was born. Example: Islam strong opposes premarital sex. So as a solution‚ ‘nikah’ or marriage is introduced to world. Marriage then became not only an Islamic culture but also a world culture. Civilisation is born. AL-TAWAZUN Explaination: Balance and integrated state between spiritual and physical (material) of the human life. Example: Struggle for properties for life‚ and at the same time pay the zakat and give sedekah. Thabat wa Murunah

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    The negative forces that practically drown out the boys’ good intentions and extract the boys from living in a fulfilling life as a child in society within Lord of the Flies by the author William Golding seems to always be discussed first rather than talk about what little but meaningful the good forces are that remain on the island. For example‚ Jack Merridew and his tribe’s savagery is regardless of where you find source from‚ rather it be your teacher or a website like Sparknotes is usually saying

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