Outline For Lord Of The Flies Informative Essay

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I. Introduction
A. According to Albert Einstein, “There are three great forces in the world: stupidity, fear, and greed.” When people are thrown into situations involving these three factors, they tend to be lead in a negative direction, resulting in one's own destruction due to their own wickedness. B. Background information:
William Golding wrote the book Lord of the Flies based upon his own experience in World War II and his ideas about evil in all humans. Golding, being a naval officer during World War II experienced the horrors of war and witnessed the atrocities of the horrible events which caused the death of millions of innocent people including Jews and multiple others. In addition, Lord of the Flies is a book about a group …show more content…

Paragraph 1/Topic sentence: Evil exists in everyone despite the passing of time.
1. Example/evidence/support: "There isn't anyone to help you. Only me. And I'm the Beast… Fancy thinking the Beast was something you could hunt and kill! You knew, didn't you? I'm part of you? Close, close, close! I'm the reason why it's no go? Why things are the way they are?"(Golding 143)
2. Commentary: The Lord of the flies apparition to Simon confirms that perhaps the beast is only the boys themselves expressing their true human nature. He identifies itself as the beast and acknowledges to Simon that he is the evil that exists within all human beings. Simon startled by this discovery tries to warn the rest of the boys, but overcome with savagery and evil the boys mistake Simon for the beast itself, and kill him. Furthermore within this quote the boys let savagery take over themselves and their actions without realizing the consequences.
3. Example/evidence/support: "The beast is the actual darkness within the boys. It's the manifestation of the devil and evil" …show more content…

Jack wants to hunt to kill, to have power over others. That is his urge of hunting, which could be a good urge for food, becomes a very evil urge to kill, to kill others. And the beast is simply an excuse to be evil" (Dickson).

4. Commentary: Golding reflects Jack as a character whose deepest pleasure has turned from hunting for meat and his own survival to the satisfaction he gained by killing an innocent animal or person. In Lord of the Flies, the beast is used simply as an excuse to be evil, when it truly represents the wickedness that rests within all humans.
5. Closing/ transition sentence. Jack is the representative of savagery, violence and the desire for power. Throughout the novel he becomes obsessed with hunting giving into temptation and bloodlust, which forces his inner beast to come out of hiding. Iv. Section 3: Thirst for

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