Lord Of The Flies: William Golding's Dark Optimism

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A dark optimism is when good things happen, but they might have worse consequences. It means that there is always an underlying possibility in life going south, or declining, although the fundamental belief is that the good, or what one believes is good will prevail. In the 1955 novel, Lord of The Flies, the author William Golding’s overall message, which is that humanity has an underlying evil, or savagery to them, and without order, or societal rules, this savagery will reveal itself, is conveyed through dark optimism. However, there are three extremely important occurrences where Golding’s ‘dark optimist’ approach to this novel are revealed.
One of these such instances is in the beginning of the novel, when Ralph, after being instated as