Condoning In Lord Of The Flies Quote Analysis

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Title Sam and Eric, along with a few other boys are guilty of the act of condoning in the novel Lord of the Flies, by William Golding. Condoning is when a person sees something bad happening and does not actively oppose it. While Sam and Eric may not even realize that they are repetitively performing this action, in some scenarios in the novel, they both choose to. Although this is an inadequate habit of the twins, they still have a conscience. As illustrated in the previous chapters, Sam and Eric demonstrated that they will oppose some bad behavior because of the fact that they still have a conscience. Sam and Eric choose to condone the dreadful behavior on the island for many reasons. One of the main reasons is because of fear. In Chapter