Diction In Lord Of The Flies

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Through Golding’s constant use of diction, as well as metaphors, throughout his novel, Lord of the Flies, he is able to convey his view of human nature which portrays that humans are innately evil and it is only a matter of time and circumstance until said evil is acted upon. For example, Golding uses diction as Ralph, Piggy, and Samneric arrive at Castle Rock and notice the clay in which the tribe members have used to paint their faces. Ralph describes the boys as being “Freed by the paint”(Golding 175). Golding uses diction to portray the effect of the paint on the boys identities and how it is able to induce the inherent evil within them. The clay on their faces de-individualizes the boys and allows them to part from their previously civilized