Innocence In Lord Of The Flies

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Adults take up the role of authority but without a sense of supremacy, children take advantage of their freedom. Once the children realize what their capable of doing, they change a lot. Golding implies this to the larger theme of that no one is entirely innocent and that everyone has evil within themselves. In the Lord of The Flies by William Golding, the theme of the loss of innocence is explored and it becomes clear that without adults, children are vulnerable to their inner savage state. To begin, the chaotic atmosphere and frenzy on the beach caused rational Piggy to participate in the murder of Simon. Piggy was in denial and claims, “It was dark, there was that- -that bloody dance… we was scared.” (Golding 173) Piggy failed to admit