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Hunting In Lord Of The Flies, By William Golding

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William Golding's, Lord of The Flies is a complex novel that involves an examination not only of human nature but also the causes, effects and manifestations of evil. Golding exerts the true identity of humans through his writing in the novel. By studying the novel, Lord of The Flies by William Golding, one can see how the true essence of humanity is brought forth through the diversion of hunting that the main characters encounter.
William Golding’s honest portrayal of humans desire for power is demonstrated through hunting. The island can sustain the boys without them having to kill, yet, the urge to obtain meat is something they cannot overcome. "He's not a hunter. He'd never have got us meat." In the novel, meat is a symbol of money and
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