Mob Mentality In Lord Of The Flies

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Mob Mentality could play a major role in the book “The Lord of the Flies” by William Golding because of its specific group context. First, to begin with, being in a group can make people do things they otherwise would not do. In the context of the book, if the group began bullying one boy it would be easy to take it too far and injure the boy as no one in the group would feel responsible. I believe the lack of responsibility caused by mob mentality is one of the biggest dangers in “The Lord of the Flies.” The second way it relates to the book is, the tendency mob mentality gives people to copy the people around them. An experiment showing this is well known, the elevator experiment. It proved that if you were to get in an elevator you would