Saturday, October 12, 2019
Lord Of The Flies - Whats The Point? :: essays research papers
   Lord of the Flies - Whatââ¬â¢s the Point?        à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Lord of the Flies, a literary classic, examines specific social and human nature    issues. The boys experience power and leadership struggles, a battle with sadism, and    the never-ending fight for the role of intellectuals in society. The author William    Golding, presents human nature as a contrast to the reality of the boys on the island.        à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Jack and Ralph were two boys who both wanted to be the leader. From the very    beginning of the book the two boys had disagreements. Jack thought that he should be    leader. Ralph was the central character and he had a lot of pressure put on him to come    up with ideas for survival. Thatââ¬â¢s where Piggy comes in; he was the never noticed    sidekick of Ralph. Piggy always came up with the acceptable ideas to help Ralph be the    preferred leader. Ralph was a democrat, he wanted order and things to be accomplished.     Such as the rescue fire and huts being built. At first everyone wanted to help and get    everything achieved, but soon after the tasks went to a few people. The boys who did not    want to work wanted to play. That is when Jack started to do whatever he wanted. At    first Jack preferred rules, but after the book progressed he slowly put the things he    wanted first; thatââ¬â¢s when the battle for leadership starts between Jack and Ralph. Jack    wanted to have fun and to hunt. He was the appointed leader of the hunters and he had    an addiction to kill. Jack got satisfaction out of slaughtering animals, it made him feel    commanding and powerful. Jack represented dictatorship and showed how everything    should be his way. He played on the fear of the boys and persuades them to join his tribe.     Jack had his own agenda to follow. Now that he had control over so many boys, he could    have his own fort with guards. Anytime he wanted Jack and his hunters could go kill    without Ralph getting mad at them for not working. Jack won the battle for leadership.        à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Jack was the evil or the dark side of the island. The beginning of the story started    out with Jack and the rest of the boys painted as innocent. Jack was just a choir boy, but    slowly his human nature was tested. He turns in to a bully, he picks on and fights with    Piggy. Piggy is made an outcast by Jack teasing him about being a ââ¬Å"fattyâ⬠. Jack also    isolated Simon from the group by making fun of Simonââ¬â¢s view of the beast, shown in this    					    
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