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Summary Of Lord Of The Flies: Social Degradation

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“No grownups!” the fair boy exclaimed excitedly. However zealous he seemed at first, this boy’s enthusiasm turns out to be short-lived. Lord of the Flies, a novel written by William Golding, explores the social degradation of young boys stranded on an island without adult supervision. As the novel progresses, the majority of the youth fall into savagery, led by an older boy named Jack. The fair boy, Ralph, and his companion Piggy realize the importance of social structure, but struggle to relay this fact to their now savage peers. During this period of degradation, Ralph begins to dread the lack of adults due to the lack of effort being taken to build a makeshift settlement, the overwhelming popularity of hunting, but especially due to the
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