Obedience In Lord Of The Flies Analysis

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Through the relations between the experiment of obedience and the boys in William Golding's Lord of the Flies, a person that shows any sort of signs or proof of authority will be able to manipulate others to order them around. Through this, it is high possibly that people will be able to hurt others when commanded to do so. Examples that this is true is through the results of the experiment of obedience and Jack's tribe. These two concepts relate to one another because of the fact that Jack is indeed the man in the white coat and the boys are the "teachers" through the instances that he convinces them and intimidates them that he has authority.