William Golding's 'Lord Of The Flies'

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Gaby Garcia Per 1 Lord Of The Flies What builds a perfect society? What also happens when you have no laws to follow? Lord Of The Flies a 1954 novel published by British author William Golding, Gives you a taste of what happens when you give too much power to one person and at the end turn savage and ruthless. Human nature has to do a lot with the novel Lord Of The Flies because at the beginning of the novel we the readers are introduced to the main characters which are Jack, Simon, Piggy, Ralph, Eric, and Roger. Jack the leader of the boys at the beginning was making plans for how they gonna survive how things are gonna work but throughout the book e see Jack turn savage and kinda loose mind such as calling everyone the beast killing them. So back to the human nature which is the general psychological characteristics, feelings, and behavioral traits of humankind, regarded as shared by all humans. I mostly referring this to jack because he was the main and the one he changed a lot by not even caring about who he hurts. The two institution i chose were law and science and the two values i chose were collaborative …show more content…

Law is a big deal think about it if we didn't have law i'm pretty sure people would be stealing hurting one another and just not giving a flip flop. Science i choose science because well earth is science and since they were stuck on a island they did kinda have to use science for what they were gonna eat even even studying the environment around them. Science also because we humans are science i say this because in the novel the characters have to one another and some did use their imagination just a little too much to the point that they were blaming each other that one of them was the beast nd killing each