Lord of the Flies

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November 14, 2015

 

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Golding uses symbolism to illustrate the power struggle that is clearly seen between Ralph and Jack, as well as other events on the island. In "The Lord of The Flies", the theme of good and evil played an apparent role in the kids’ life on the island. Skylar Burris said that, "Golding himself has said the cause is nothing more than the inherent evil of man; no matter how well-intentioned he is, and no matter how reasonable a government he erects, man will never be able to permanently contain the beast within...
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Skylar Burris said that, "Golding himself has said the cause is nothing more than the inherent evil of man; no matter how well-intentioned he is, and no matter how reasonable a government he erects, man will never be able to permanently contain the beast within." From the time that the boys land on the island, the struggle of who was going to be chief began; thus, the first signs of the boys' inherent evil...
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