Lord Of The Flies Society Rules

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Rules like laws, societal norms and codes of conduct are necessary for a civilized society because people are inherently bad. People have a bad side and if there are no rules to prevent that bad side from coming out then there is nothing to stop them.In the book “The Lord of the Flies” a plane crashes on an island and leaves a group of young boys stranded on an island. At first the boys create a system of order and rules, but those rules were quickly neglected as some of the boys realised that there was nobody enforcing those rules so there were no consequences if someone broke them. "And they keep running off. You remember the meeting? How everyone was going to work hard until the shelters were finished?" "Except me and my hunters--" "Except the hunters. Well, the littluns are--" He gesticulated, sought for a word. "They're hopeless. The older ones aren't much better. D'you see? All day I've been working with Simon. No one else. They're off bathing, or eating, or playing."- Golding, pg. 35. At this point no one on the island is helping or doing their assigned job but are just having fun and not being particularly caring that they are stuck on an uninhabited island and the boys treating this life or death situation like its a vacation. …show more content…

The character jack from the book is a good example of that. At first he sort of followed the rules that Ralph set out for the island and his group of hunters. Another example is the twins Sam and Eric, as they originally were for Ralph and him being Chief but as Jack became more powerful and all of Ralph’s rules have no meaning because there is no one to enforce them. The twins Sam and Eric also apparently do this because even if they still like Ralph a little Jack is now the leader of the island and he is trying to kill Ralph so they switch sides to hopefully save

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