Beasts Unleashed Quotes

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Beasts Unleashed In William Golding’s novel, Lord of the Flies, a “beast” has been sighted on the island where the boys are stranded. I believe Golding’s motive for including the beast is to show the boys’ inner “beasts” have been unleashed from their loss of innocence. In the beginning of the novel the boys are blind to their inner brutality and are afraid of things in the outside world. What makes the “beast” real is their fear and acts of brutality they commit trying to protect themselves from the “beast.” I do not think we are aware of the savagery that our inner “beasts” are capable of. The boys do many things on the island that they never assume that they are able of. When the boys’ innocence is stripped of them from being stranded