Theme in Lord of the Flies by William Golding: Writing Assignment This essay is new, meaning it may contain errors; however, I believe the level of writing presented is decent.
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In his novel, Lord of the Flies, William Golding presented many critical events, which were by-products of fear or total freedom / a lack of consequences. To illustrate his purpose in writing the novel, Golding had the boys slowly regress as a result of their isolation. Golding's emphasis appeared to revolve around the following statement: "Though humanity seems civilized, total freedom and a lack of consequences for ones' actions (or the progressive effects of fear) allow(
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of the shelters, the building of the rescue fire, and the of Simon. The boys' descent into savagery was clearly evidenced; however, this interpretation of human nature is only one perspective. To have a true appreciation for this novel, the reader must possess a strong personal understanding of what roles certain situations cause particular individuals to undertake; upon closer observation, it may be found that digression into savagery is in fact human nature after all.
of the shelters, the building of the rescue fire, and the of Simon. The boys' descent into savagery was clearly evidenced; however, this interpretation of human nature is only one perspective. To have a true appreciation for this novel, the reader must possess a strong personal understanding of what roles certain situations cause particular individuals to undertake; upon closer observation, it may be found that digression into savagery is in fact human nature after all.