Informative Essay On Lord Of The Flies

1843 Words8 Pages

Christopher Monckton
Mrs Gillespie
English
May 5, 2017
Innocence no More Human nature is something very funny and in times of need man can be at his worst. The most innocent of the entire kingdom of man which are children are driven into savagery and unthinkable ways after their plane crashes and they are deserted on an island with themselves the only ones to rely on for survival. The young British boys are raised with the best manners and it goes to show someone that even the best of the strong willed can even be changed in times of dyer need. Although man is raised in a way such as these young boys the true human in someone comes out when life and death are the only two options left. Two young boys would do their best to keep the young savages from completely losing any human kindness still present. Ralph and Piggy are two genuine boys who push to bring the boys …show more content…

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This source provided a knowledge of what a human man can become and even gave examples of this though the most gracious book of all in the bible. This source helped to give me a better understanding as to why a human can be so cruel to each other and it even gives me insight on the words given to humans by their very own creator.
Bloom, Harold, and William Golding. William Golding's Lord of the Flies . New York, NY: Bloom's Literary Criticism, 2010. Print.
I have this source in use because of what it talks about when the boys lose all clothing and how it represents the savages they become after losing the clothing. One of the Amin ideas that I used was the boys losing clothing and become a savage after every article is lost. This source conveyed a strong and better understanding for me on how that theory is true and how I should use it in my essay.
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