Microcosm In Lord Of The Flies

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William Golding wrote the novel, Lord of the Flies, to express the concept that a society is a representation of the individuals within the society. A society does not cause the members to become corrupted instead, it is corrupted because of the unethical nature of the citizens. Golding portrayed this in Lord of the Flies by making a microcosm in which many boys were stranded without help from any adults. This caused the kids to take control of the government and make their own rules. Golding represents the corruption of society by having the boy’s leave a huge impact on the island. Before the kids crash landed on the island, it is shown being very peaceful, but by the time the boys leave the island, it is trashed, “but the island was scorched …show more content…

In 2009, the campus of Richmond High became the scene of a gang bang. A sixteen-year-old was intoxicated and raped by a group of ten men on a high school campus. High school’s are seen as a peaceful area, where not many disgusting crimes would take place, but on that night it was turned into a pig-pen, “‘They were kicking her in her head and they were beating her up, robbing her and ripping her clothes off; it's something you can't get out your mind,’ Rodriguez said. ‘I saw people, like, dehumanizing her; I saw some pretty crazy stuff’” (Vega par. 4). Just like in Lord of the Flies, a group of people with one idea can do anything, no matter the situation surrounding them. That school was innocent and had very few troubles before the incident, but after it happened, many more problems sprouted from it. The rapists not only caused a girl to go through so much pain, but also destroyed the school’s esteem and the student’s attitudes. English philosopher, Thomas Hobbes, believed that humans are naturally evil and selfish. He stated that there needs to be a strong government, or else the citizens will take over and corrupt it. In Lord of the Flies, a group of boys without any stronger force over them, take control of the island and eventually destroy it with corruption. In any situation, the human’s need for power will influence the surroundings and contaminate all signs of humanity, while destroying peace and

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