Fear In Lord Of The Flies Essay

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Lord of the Flies Essay In the novel Lord of the Flies(by: William Golding), fear is a major theme. William Golding said that ¨Fear is the enemy for civilization; fear prevents construction and progress”. This is perfectly demonstrated in this book. The book begins with a group of schoolboys crashing and getting stranded on an island. As the book moves along, the boy begin to assume things about the island and fear controls their every move. Fear has a major impact on the plot of Lord of the Flies. At the beginning of the book, a group of schoolboys crashes on an island and is stuck without any way off. They start their survival process pretty well, by setting up some authority and structure. They use the conch shell as a symbol of authority. Ralph is the main leader and is, at the beginning, supported by Jack and Piggy. Things initially go well and there is stability and hope for survival. …show more content…

They claim to have seen a ¨beast” in the forest. They have nightmares and wake up crying. The older boys rejected this until some of them started to doubt if they were really safe. Eventually everyone is convinced that there is a beast and a fear of the dark and the jungle where the beast lives, develops. Later in the book fear greatly affects the boys regardless of age. They begin making rash decisions despite Ralph and Piggy’s attempts to keep them thinking reasonably. After more said sightings of the beast occur everyone is terrified. Jack decides that Ralph’s leadership is poor and he is better. This creates a separation between the older boys. Jack leads a group away from the rest and lives at the other side of the island. They become dedicated to hunting the pigs and are wild and without

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