Lord Of The Flies: Our Society Suppresses The Evil That Is Presented In All Of Us
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 (t ....
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