The Corruptive Nature Of Society As Shown In Golding's Lord Of The Fli

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January 3, 2015

 

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As to this question, Golding asserts that society is an inherently corruptive influence and illustrates this through the breakdown of social order on the island. Golding begins his indictment of society with an illustration of innocence. One of first things that Ralph, the central character of the novel, does upon his arrival on the island is to strip himself of his clothing and go swimming...
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During this opening sequence, Piggy rambles about eating candies in his aunt's store. Even Jack first appears as a choir boy. Golding is careful in the novel to introduce each of the boys as the picture of innocence, emphasizing that they are children and nothing more. This is shown in the following quote, " He (Ralph) patted the palm trunk softly, and, forced at last to believe in the reality of the island, laughed delightedly again and stood on his head...
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