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Lord Of The Flies Allegory

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Lord of the Flies was based off Golding’s depiction of human evil. In his novel he articulates this evil through the elaborate allegory presented in the story. He used schoolboys in an uninhabited environment to prove that evil is not confined to certain people. The innocent boys in the sheltered environment prove that evil can be found in everyone. The novel suggests that evil is the dominant nature, and moral codes of behavior is what stops one from being evil. The word “civilized” often refers to being ethical and proper. When one is civilized, they say “please” and “thank you”, and use a fork instead of their hands when eating. Being civilized isn’t doing what comes naturally but rather doing what we have been taught as being good. "'We've
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