Manipulation In Lord Of The Flies

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Throughout human’s existence, there has been a recurring them in which humans always end up bad; since humans are essentially bad. It has been shown through the action of looking for the easy way out and avoiding responsibility, the art of manipulation, and acting on emotion instead of logic. In Lord of the Flies by William Golding, the object of paint frees the boys from civilized behavior and is used as a scape goat for Jack to blame his savage actions. Jack, the antagonist, begins civilized but transforms into someone who cannot be satisfied and desires more than what owns. Furthermore, he instills a lot of fear to manipulate the other inhabitants of the island. In reality, hunter-gatherers, who have not been through the corruption of modern-day