Lord Of The Flies Violence Quotes

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For there is the power in losing innocent, there is the power causing the violence. Jack and Ralph are sided on the strong part of the power, and in the beginning, Ralph started with the civilized, innocent boy, but later, the boys become savage and harm each other., being violent. Golding put all the characters as the symbol of turning to savage, but Jack was the main one who Golding put as the symbol of violence. “The painted group moved round Samneric nervously and unhandily....‘Tie them up!’...Now the group... felt the power in their hands...Jack was inspired…‘See? They do what I want (178-179).’” Jack is using the power to cause the violence. He hunted pig and he needed fire to cook it. Since he had no source to light the fire, he sneaks …show more content…

The bolting look came into his blue eyes. He took a step, and able to last to hit someone, struck his fist into Piggy's stomach. Piggy sat down with a grunt. Jack stood over him. His voice was vicious with humiliation. ‘You would, would you? Fatty!’ (...) Jack smacked Piggy's head.” Jack again caused violence by smacking Piggy’s head and making one side of his spec, the glasses, to break. Jack and his hunters did not kept the fire going since they were hunting. While they were hunting, the ship passed the island, and Ralph and Piggy were angry at Jack by him not keeping the fire on made them not to be rescued that day. When Ralph argued with Jack, Jack said sorry, but the one who had weak power, Piggy, argued with him, he caused violence. This was the beginning of the violence to the boys, and later, by Jack having his own tribe, created more violence such as putting a person on the middle and beating them chanting, Kill the pig, Cut her throat, Bash her in. This violence, caused by Jack, relates with the theory of Thomas Hobbes, a philosopher. The natural law he focuses on is survival and protection through killing, which is

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