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Fear In Lord Of The Flies

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Throughout the course of the novel, fear is acknowledged as a crucial factor towards the downfall of morality among the boys; it is encountered from the start and continues to encircle every boy on the island. For instance, fear is incorporated through the boys’ eyes as a “beast” that appears over the course of the story. “To Ralph, seated, this seemed the breaking up of sanity. Fear, beasts, no general agreement...the argument sheered off, bringing up fresh, unpleasant matter” (Golding 88). Ralph, who is the chief of the boys, realizes that the entire perception of the beast had been penetrated into each of the boys’ mind; this was a drastic turn of events towards the civilization and the boys, who now became aware of the beast’s “existence.”
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