Savagery Lord Of The Flies Character Analysis

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Within the book lord of the flies, civilization and savagery plays the main role, and effects every character including Ralph, Piggy and Roger. These boys are the main and most important characters of the book, which covers the story of several boys who crash land on an island together. The choice of who could be in charge seems to outweigh as the biggest issue as the boys ages range from six to twelve. Throughout the book they all spread to find comfort in either of the boys hands, either Ralph and Piggy or Jack and Roger. Jack and Roger stand as savagery and Ralph and Piggy stand for civilization. Both are popular but throughout the book majority of the kids flee to Jack and Roger’s side, as they are afraid of a “beast” and seek to find protection. …show more content…

Jack and Roger are some of the most fierce and rude children under the age of 13 that I have ever heard about. I think it is obvious to say that they are fueled by the hunger for power, and the full attention and respect of everyone around them, as most kids are at that age, especially with no adults and full independence. Even before i had read five chapters, me and a group reviewed jack and we agreed that he was power hungry and unaware or uncaring of those around him. Even roger showed signs of a Psychopath, as he threw rocks at some of the kids and purposefully missed, just because he enjoyed the fear and anxiety of those he was throwing rocks at. “Roger's arm was conditioned by a civilization that knew nothing of him and was in ruins”(lee 6) This quote highlights on the idea that Roger had grown to be independent in his life, and was willing to use force to remain that way, or get what he wants, and that was the key to the savagery on the island, and also a part of the appeal to the other boys and drew them in. Resulting in all of the boys going after Ralph for the kill. “You don’t know Roger, he's a terror, he sharpened a stick at both ends”(Lee 12) Defining Roger as a terror is definitely correct, as he was unaware of his actions and how they affected others other than the idea that they would own up respect and fear of him. The novel is called Lord Of The Flies because the first killing of a pig was ended by putting its head on a stick and placing in the middle of the forest, as the lord of the flies, and as an offering to the beast for protection. So when Roger and Jack and their clan went out for the kill, Roger was insinuating that he would kill Ralph, and offer him to the beast, and that he was of the same worth of a bore, though Ralph had done nothing wrong, this is what gave Roger the tag name of a devil based off of symbols within the

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