Friday, May 31, 2019
The most significant theme in the novel Lord of the Flies by William Es
The most significant theme in the fabrication Lord of the Flies by William Golding is the degeneration from civility to savagery. Sub themes to this overbold would be power andSavagery, Power, and FearThe most significant theme in the novel Lord of the Flies by WilliamGolding is the degeneration from civility to savagery. Sub themes tothis novel would be power and the fear of the unknown. In this novelWilliam Golding depicts the importance of having rules and regulationseven in secluded islands. Without any order total destruction willoccur. The boys neediness of laws caused abuse of power and fear. Controlof inner self, power, and fear are essential for a civilized society.All the boys on the island have degenerated from civility to savagery.The rock touch Piggy a glancing blow from chin to knee the conchexploded into a thousand white fragments and ceased to exist pg 200.The boys lost their civilization when they lost order, the conch, onthe island. The boys had bragging(a) long hair and had painted their face.They were not boys anymore, they became savages....
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