Separation In Lord Of The Flies, By William Golding
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Abortion should be universally legal; A statement that would separate society into two groups, agree or disagree. Separation of civilization through differing ideologies is seen in the novel Lord of the Flies, by Willian Golding. Firstly, characters demonstrate civilized actions by caring for the common good. Secondly, characters feel temptation towards chaos when primal urges engulf them. Thirdly, primal urges influence characters to become violent. Civilized characters care for the common good but are drawn towards chaos when primal urges overthrow their actions turning them violent.
Characters demonstrate civilized actions by caring for the common good. To begin, characters follow rules to keep order. Ralph talks about the joys the group