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Lord Of The Flies Greed

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Robinson Crusoe is about a man that crashed on an island trying to get away from his old life. He was an average middle class man, he wanted more in his life. His greed lead him to crash on an island. Lord of The Flies and Robinson Crusoe shows man kind at its core. No society, no civilization, they have to survive on there own. There civilizations they built for themselves got corrupted once they started to greed for more. Lord Of The Flies Jack wanted power, he wanted control over everything. Jack started to become consumed with the thought of power and destroyed Ralph 's group, literally burning everything down. In Robinson Crusoe greed was what got him in the island and becoming a slave for 2 years. His father was lecturing him on how he should be happy with where he stands in society, the middle class. His father wanted him to live a normal life. Crusoe didn 't want that, he wanted more. He began to greed. He ultimately ended up crashing on a island by himself. Golding wanted to show how humans were all evil inside. In Lord of The Flies a group of kids went from being civilized people to savages. He used greed …show more content…

His father tried persuading him to be happy with where he is now. Living a standard middle class life. Robinson didn 't want that life, he wanted more. He desired a better life, which lead him to becoming a slave and stuck on an island. An example of greed in Robinson Crusoe is when he brought weapons to the island killing the cannibals (Defoe 186). I would count killing as something evil. Robinson Crusoe and Lord of The Flies are alike because they both share the same meaning. How greed can cause us to leave a negative impact in things. The authors were able to do this because they made there stories at man kinds base, where there 's no civilization to influence them. Civilization can only hide evil for so long. They wanted to prove how there was a little bit of evil is

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