Lord Of The Flies Addiction Analysis

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Lord of the Flies essay The human race is a very complicated one, but that’s probably because we make it so. People hold arguments on how we all should act or how we should all behave, and others wonder what would happen if some of those people were left on an island with no civilization. Would they keep their civilized training and wait for rescue? Or would the pressure and the need to survive get to them? People hold debates on this as well . Some believe those stranded few would keep their human nature and work together towards escape and civilization, while …show more content…

Compassion is important when it comes to someone’s humanity, but for Jack, things start to falter in the way he looks at the living. “[Jack] tried to convey the compulsion to track down and kill that was swallowing him up.
‘I went on. I thought, by myself—’ The madness came into his eyes again. ‘I thought I might kill.’ ” (Golding 37-40). Usually when someone hunts and comes back to tell a story, they feel a small rush of adrenaline for either how scary it was or for how much they enjoyed it. Though what was happening too Jack was addiction and as written in the phrase before, madness started to fester in his eyes. A want for blood and death as his care for what happens too the thing he kills starts to fade away. This shows a loss of compassion as Jack no longer cared about that animal’s well being of whether or not it feels happy or likes being hunted down, but no one would if they were hunting for …show more content…

This shows that people really do lose their society when they focus on survival and “Fun” more than rescue, they can turn savage and lose it all together. Though survival can have it’s effects on people’s behaviour in many negative ways, some may still suffer from other things and feel they need to be hidden, “He [Jack] capered toward Bill, and the mask was a thing on its own, behind which Jack hid, liberated from shame and self-consciousness.” (Golding 33). Behind the mask Jack hides, but the mask also represents savagery while everything after the mask starts to head downhill as Jack hunts Ralf as if he were an animal. This proves that they have lost society's grip on them almost completely. “How does survival blind one from

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