Human Nature In Lord Of The Flies

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William Golding's novel, Lord of the Flies examines upon the defects in human nature and society. The boys in the novel are stranded on an island, like in Coral Island by R. L. Ballantyne; but unlike Coral Island where all of the boys get along and learn to live in harmony, the characters in Golding's novel do not get along ultimately making them realize they are more like savages than humans. Golding writes in an entertaining way on certain defects in human nature, power, envy, violence, rebellion, arrogance, and guilt are the most noticeable. At first, the boys had a system down and everything was in order, but Golding shows when one little thing goes wrong, it can cause serious problems. Ralph was voted chief, he had made rules, held

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