Lord Of The Flies Moral Analysis

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Even today with all the fair civilization fighting for freedom and safety for and there is still plenty of evil people out there, for example; murders, serial killers, rapist are very evil. Then there people that are desperate and have to kill people to make money like the drug cartel. But in this essay the leading causes are alienating or thinking what you did was right because he was Jewish ¨hitler¨ for example. Another leading cause is insanity or people who become insane in the brain. Then there the people fighting for their lives or avenging a family members deaths. According to lord of the flies by william golding and what makes us moral people have evil in the brain somewhere. We alienate everyday for example even children call kids …show more content…

The cereal killers who don't have an excuse because there in a civilization with rules and rule protectors or police. They have just lost there cyke. This is shown here here in What Makes Us Moral when people lose their mind ¨Sometimes we can't help it, as when we're suffering from clinical insanity and behavior slips the grip of reason. In lord of flies since roger has no rules that are enforced he slowly becomes nuts. His progressions are shown here"Roger gathered a handful of stones and began to throw them. Yet there was a space round Henry, perhaps six yards in diameter, into which he dare not throw. Here, invisible yet strong, was the taboo of the old life. Round the squatting child was the protection of parents and school and policemen and the law. Roger’s arm was conditioned by a civilization that knew nothing of him and was in ruins.¨ This shows the beginning of the progression of the change when he realized there was no rules. This makes him end up getting him into the insane zone. When he progressed to insane in the book will be shown in this quite; ¨Roger probably detests. Roger leans on the lever placed under the rock with "a sense of delirious abandonment," This shows that roger is so salvaged that he enjoyed killing piggy. Rodger wouldn’t be this way if there was rules