Adolescence In Lord Of The Flies

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In the book Lord of the Flies by William Golding, the change of adolescence is portrayed in a number of different situations. Their ignorance of what was going on around them made these situations worse, but any other child would do the same things. These children were absolutely clueless about what to do without the help of the adults that they were normally dependent on. Not only did they react to conflicts differently than a more mature person would and did the wrong actions to gain respect and authority, but throughout the book they progressively turned more violent. First, they didn't know what to do without their parent/guardians guidance and order. The only “order” the have is the conch. At the end of chapter 5, the group is trying