Friday, October 25, 2019
Lord Of The Flies: Our Society Suppresses The Evil That Is Presented I :: essays research papers
 Lord of the Flies: Our Society Suppresses the Evil That Is Presented In All of Us      Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  In this novel Lord of the Flies, William Golding shows how our society  suppresses the evil that is presented in all of us. Throughout this adventure  Jack changes from a well mannered choir bo, who was scared to kill a pig, to a  savage hunter who leads his band of hunters to kill everything in site. Jack  was a load and strick choir leader and always seemed as if he would do anything  to be leader, while Ralph was not severe or even very load, but he always wanted  what was best for the group. Ralph uses the conch as a symbol of order and it  is opposite to the pigs head (the lord of the flies) which attributes to the  killing and sheer brutality of the hunters.  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Jack is the perfect example of a boy whose dark side took over when he  was no longer bound down to a civil environment. After being unable to bear  killing a pig due to the horrific blood, he became eager to gain respect, almost  redeem himself, by becoming a hunter. He was remarkably enthusiastic about  hunting. He painted his face and got spears. He eventually cared no more for  being rescued, because all he wanted to do was kill pigs. The number of hunters  kept on growing and he began to get other kids to hunt with him. They soon had  a routine (the dance) and whenever they did thad they had to kill, because they  got so pumped up when they did it. Jack then began killing as if it were a  luxury. They became savage hunters as evil took over; they killed almost as if  it were a sexual performance for them.  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  As this adventure began, Jack was the leader of the choir. He was a  bully who always wanted to be the leader and be looked upon with the utmost  resopect. When Ralph came along as a mild and sensible boy, and was chosen  ahaed of Jack as the leader, Jack was furious. Jack wanted more than anything  to become leader and he began an amoral reign as he let the evil within take  control. He became a hunter and a bold dictator looking bot for order, but for  fun. Ralph was searching for order, yet Jack's overpowering will to succeed  Ralph as the leader led him to compleat madness. He now was an killer and had  let his evil half take over. By the end of the story he had become so evil,    					    
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