William Golding's Lord Of The Flies

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Lord of The Flies reflects Freud’s theory of personality quite accurately as each character embodies an aspect of personality that is matched up with their actions in the novel. Jack as he channels his Id and commits acts like lustfully killing a pig and massacring Simon. Ralph attempts to be logical in his every decision as he tries to rescue everybody off the island and tries to hold back his Id. While Piggy nearly completely suppresses his Id and embraces his superego, as he constantly tries and fails to establish orderliness and a justice system that existed in his old society. But this also reflects our current society where the author William Golding tries to tell us the message that law and order might never be truly established, after