" Lord of the Flies".
Date Submitted: 12/08/2004 07:53:51
Lord of the Flies
A running theme in Lord of the Flies is that man is savage at
heart, always ultimately reverting back to an evil and primitive
nature. The cycle of man's rise to power, or righteousness, and his
inevitable fall from grace is an important point that book proves
again and again, often comparing man with characters from the Bible to
give a more vivid picture of his descent. Lord Of The Flies
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of his
cowardice and his quest for power. The novel proves this by throwing
together opposing forces into a situation that dowses them with power
struggles and frightening situations. By comparing mankind in general
to Biblical characters in similar scenarios, the novel provides images
of the darker side of man. This darker side of man's nature inevitably
wins and man is proven to be a pathetic race that refuses to accept
responsibility for its shortcomings.
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