Lord Of The Flies Research Paper

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Everyone is held up by God’s hand over an abyss that falls straight into hell; they all deserve to fall in. God is furious at the people that have done wrong, but God made a promise to Mankind that he would hold them up. Hell is waiting for God to give up on Mankind and drop them in, so Hell can devour Mankind in a fiery hellhole. God is becoming more and more enraged at Mankind and is now considering if he should give up on Mankind and just let them fall into the darkness that is about to consume them. The evil within a person is what is bringing him/her down towards hell, until he/she sinks to the point of no return. Similar to a boat that has a leak, the small leak is slowly weighing the boat down. As more water leaks into the boat the …show more content…

As the water boils creating more and more steam in the pot, the pressure on the pot’s lid increases; humans are constantly making mistakes, thus further pushing God’s tolerance, building up his rage on humans. Over time pressure and tension continue to gradually increase in both the pot and in God’s tolerance. Until finally, the God (the pot and lid) can no longer hold back his anger (steam) on Mankind and explode releasing all his anger on Mankind. Parallel to when someone opens the lid on a pot of boiling water releasing an enormous cloud of scorching hot steam that is even hotter than the boiling water …show more content…

God looks upon mankind with rage, his eyes burning with hatred wondering why he cared such “people.” To God Mankind is nothing but evil created from the pits of hell itself, yet he took a chance and took Mankind into his home. Now there is no reason for God to kick Mankind out of his home and make them go back to hell from which they came from. There is no reason for to shelter and guide mankind anymore. Similar to the kid holding the coin, there is nothing for him to buy here, so he has no point in saving the coin. There is no reason for that coin to be in the kid’s

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