Forces Of Good In Lord Of The Flies

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In every society, there always needs to be good. The Lord of the Flies, published in 1954 by William Golding, is a book about a group of young boys who crash on an uninhabited island where the boys fight for survival. In this mess, a dictatorship emerges and a civil war breaks out. Before the tyrant Jack kills Ralph, a boat comes to the island to save them. In this novel, three different characters represent forces of good in society: Piggy, the voice of common sense, represents those who value scientific truth; Simon, an almost Christ-figure, represents those who value right and good; Ralph, the naturally effective leader, represents those who value decency and order. To start off, Piggy is the voice of common sense because of his wisdom