Lord Of The Flies Allegory

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Lord of the Flies, written by William Golding, is a speculative fiction or allegory that takes place on an island full of boys. Roger is one of these boys and he can be considered sadistic, insane, cruel, and power-hungry. He likes to hurt people’s feelings and watch others in pain. First of all, Roger is sadistic and that can be seen throughout the book. It all starts when Roger “led straight through the [sand] castles, kicking them over, burying the flowers, scattering the chosen stones.” (pg 55) This is the first encounter of being evil. He already likes seeing kids sad and in pain. This then grows into worse means of pain. Toward the end, “Roger, with a sense of delirious abandonment, leaned all his weight on the lever.” (pg 164) Roger