Task 3 Lord Of The Flies Analysis

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Task 3
In the Lord of The Flies by William Golding, William Golding believes man is inherently corrupt; therefore, law and authority is utmost important for mandkind. William Golding is going for a more savage look in the novel for example the plane that the children are on crashes and it kills the pilot. The children end up waking up from the crash and are stranded on an island. These sources “What Makes Us Moral” and the article “Universal Declaration of Human Rights” agree with William Golding’s Lord of The Flies. William Golding is claiming that without law and authority the society would not be using morality.
William Golding is claiming that without law and authority the society would not be using morality. The Schoolboys started celebrating