Lord of the Flies: the Nature of Governments
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Lord of the Flies: the Nature of Governments Many governments currently exist in the world, but none of them are absolutely perfect. Natural governments are created to unite a group of people, and to serve them respect, dignity, and safety. No government is perfect, simply because people are not all perfect. The flaws of society are depicted in the book, Lord of the Flies by William Golding. The natural government was assembled first by intelligence,
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reality, these things do not exist. The boys were young, but they were capable of making intelligent decisions. Yet the community collapsed under the pressure of several individuals. This novel is an extreme case of our modern society. We today, live in a community that tries its best for the most intelligent decisions, but still crimes occur, and a physical regulating force is necessary. Thus, no government is perfect, because natural humanity is not perfect.
reality, these things do not exist. The boys were young, but they were capable of making intelligent decisions. Yet the community collapsed under the pressure of several individuals. This novel is an extreme case of our modern society. We today, live in a community that tries its best for the most intelligent decisions, but still crimes occur, and a physical regulating force is necessary. Thus, no government is perfect, because natural humanity is not perfect.