Laura Bone

Per. 5

March 22, 2009

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Human Evil as Seen in Lord of the Flies 

William Golding author of Lord of the Flies argues that humans have an inherently evil nature. Golding demonstrates the evil nature of humans by using seemingly innocent children and showing the capability they have to commit unprovoked acts of evil.  Beginning with their arrival to the island, the children, following Ralph’s example, mercilessly mock and insult Piggy, an overweight asthmatic. The unprovoked childish mocking of Piggy, harmless at first, escalates causing Piggy to become an outcast. This first display of evil marks the treacherous path the children later follow. By detailing Jack’s lust for killing a wild pig, Golding sets the stage for the bloodlust human nature ultimately desires. Highlighting the degeneration of the children’s morality, and comparing the killers of Simon, a Christ-like figure, to animals, Golding argues the beastly natures of humans parallel those of animals.

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        There is no true innocence, not even in children, for they too ridicule others without reason.  Ralph says jeeringly to Piggy “sucks to your Ass-mar!” and “sucks to your auntie!”(13). He says these mean words thoughtlessly, without care or awareness of the hurt they are inflicting on Piggy.  Ralph makes fun of Piggy without even thinking of the effect of his words.   Piggy is different and there is no mercy for an outsider.  Not one boy is immediately nice to Piggy.   Although not all of them participate in the teasing, they all laugh, enjoying seeing him in pain. ...

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