Savagery In Lord Of The Flies

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Due to savagery, betrayal, and nefarious actions, humans are proven to be essentially bad throughout our history and in the novel, The Lord of the Flies. While stranded on a deserted island, twelve boys, all younger than thirteen, struggle to survive while trying to maintain their civilization. However, as the story progresses so does the boy’s savagery. Jack and Roger have been described to be the most uncivilized and encouraged the others to release their inner beast, causing chaos and death. Humanities' evil nature has also been reflected in our history by Adolf Hitler in War World ll. This also lead to the lose of many innocent lives. In The Lord of the Flies, by William Golding, the concept that humans are essentially bad is evident through