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Fear In Lord Of The Flies

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In the novel “Lord of the Flies” by William Golding, fear and desire for acceptance influence human behavior. For example, in the novel Jack was incharge of keeping the fire going, however, he was so obsessed with killing the pig that he forgot about the fire, and at that time a ship was passing, but they didn’t have a fire to make smoke. Therefore, the desire of Jack to kill the pig influenced his behavior to not cared about what it was more important and they lost an opportunity to be rescue. For instance, in the novel the kids had fear for the beast, so the kids prefer to be with Jack, since we was stronger to defend them from the beast. The fear the kids had for the beast influenced them to chose Jack as their new leader, even though Ralph
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