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The Lord Of The Flies, Frankenstein, And Deep Down Dark

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This poem dramatizes the conflict between the cruelty and unity of society. The poet introduces three different novels: The Lord of the Flies by William Golding, Frankenstein by Mary Shelley, and Deep Down Dark by Héctor Tobar, to express his idea about society. He uses The Lord of the Flies to demonstrate the idea that there is darkness in everyone, and that some have the power to cage it in while some unleash it on people surrounding them. He uses Ralph and Piggy, two prominent characters in the novel, to show the unjust that some people in society face by characters like Jack, the antagonist in the novel, and Roger, Jack’s crew member. From The Lord of the Flies, he segues into Frankenstein to demonstrate the idea of cruelty in humans. The
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