Discuss the two predominant conflicts (the ideas of modern society and the impulses of primitive man.), in the novel "Lord of the Flies"

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In the novel Lord of the Flies there are two predominant conflicts, which include ?the ideas of modern society? and ?the impulses of primitive man.? The conflict is viewed through the protagonist Ralph, antagonist Jack, a series of events, which include the two characters and the eventual resolution for the conflict. Ralph represented the law and order, which shaped the ideas of modern society. To say he attempted to have and create civilization on the …

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…concern was to keep order for well being of those on the island while he tried his best to survive in the hope of being rescued. On the other hand Jack thought everything was a game which consisted of savagery, cruelty, destruction and hunting. Jack?s beliefs were immoral. Due to this conflict arose. Even though they went back to the world of civilization their true selves would always be there and never die.--afh