Essay Galaxy - Lord of the Flies: Darkness of the Island and Fear, Nature, and Destructiveness
Lord of the Flies: Darkness of the Island and Fear, Nature, and Destructiveness
The island that the boys unwillingly crashed upon seemed at first, to be a paradise, but as both the nature of the island and the nature of man got aquatinted, the idea of it being a paradise started to change. In the book Lord of the Flies by William Golding, evil is found frequently in a many different forms, such as the savage ways of Jack Merridew, the unknown darkness of the island that bring forth fear into the hearts of the boys, the nature of the boys, and the destructiveness of the fire.
The evil in Jack Merridew�s savagery can be easily shown in his bloodthirsty desire to kill, the way he steels from both Ralph and Piggy, and the violent ways that he leads his tribe in the end. His hidden evil identity surfa....
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