Lord Of The Flies Pessimism Analysis

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Through the articles by Coskren, Baker, and Niemeyer, Golding’s novel, Lord of the Flies, is presented using a pessimistic point of view. Golding emphasizes the evil human nature of the young boys and he does not give us hope for mankind. Throughout the novel, the boy’s actions portray Golding’s sense of pessimism. For example, during the attack on Simon, “the crowd surged after it, poured down the rock, leapt on the beast, screamed, struck, bit, tore” (Golding 153). Golding uses their violence as a means to portray he pessimism highly present in the novel. He shows the human nature of boys when left alone without adult supervision. Further, Golding chooses the evil side as opposed to the good side because he believes humans are naturally