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... Golding insinuates that evil lurks in the nature of man, and it is the destructive lust of man that will destroy his society. ...
Man has the potential to exhibit great kindness or to rape and pillage. Lord of the Flies is but an abstract tool of Goldings to construct the idea of the inherent evil of human nature in the minds of his readers. The author uses three characters, Ralph, Jack, and Simon to represent the human nature. ... But that is not his nature. ... The need for savagery arises because of Goldings views of humans as being vicious by nature. ...
Through his expression of his viewpoints of Ralph, Jack, and Simon, Golding fiercely pierced through our human nature and ruthlessly pointed out our evil nature.
Approximate Word count = 549 Approximate Pages = 2.2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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