Broken Societies In Lord Of The Flies By William Golding

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What makes things break up like they do? A question that William Golding tries to answer in Lord of the Flies, but like anything, there are critics. The roots of broken societies can be traced to our human nature which questions our own instincts. Compared to the other critics and William Golding, I feel that Kathleen Woodward proposed the most convincing argument. Similar to Golding, Woodward understands that humans have a violent nature, but “the problem is that there are not enough rules.” (94). Our nature seems controllable to Woodward and it is possible by imposing strict rules and laws. This was the downfall for the stranded boys, as quickly all order dissolved. With no rules or punishments, Jack specifically was able to run rampant with