Surivial Explored in The Hunger Games and Lord of the Flies?

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In The Hunger Games and Lord of the Flies, there is a mutual theme of survival. It might not be only about survival of people, as much as it is survival of their minds, their identities. Many characters, in both The Hunger Games and in Lord of The Flies, are desperately trying to keep their humanity intact, as well as their philosophies, such as Katniss and Peeta, and Ralph and Simon. Some seem to lose it along the way such as Cato and Jack, and some seem to have no mortality in the first place. This is shown in people such as Roger, who only seemed to be bound by the rules of society and has now broken free and able to do whatever he pleases without the fear of adult chastisement. This is shown in the quote “Roger gathered a handful of stones and began to throw them. Yet there was a space round Henry, perhaps six yards in diameter, into which he dare not throw. Here, invisible yet strong, was the taboo of the old life. Round the squatting child was the protection of parents and school and policemen and the law.” This shows us that although Roger feels the urge to torment Henry, by bombarding him with stones, but the remainders of socially required standards of behavior are still too strong for him to give in completely to his savage impulses. Peeta shows that he is unwilling to play in the hands of the capitol and to die on their terms. “I want to die as myself. I don't want them to change me in there. Turn me into some kind of monster that I'm not." This quote shows us that even though Peeta could be dead the next day, he is still worrying and struggling with how to preserve his identity. It shows us how greatly he cares about not losing one’s self, about not feeling as if he were just another pawn in their game of chess. Jack... ... middle of paper ... ...ally it shows us that this was not a place intended for human life. By the end of the novel they have set the entire island on fire. Piggy’s glasses breaking means that he cannot see the world as he once did, and that his insight is slowly fading. Piggy however remains himself until his death. These two stories show us that survival not only happens when they are on a deserted island, or when they are competing in The Hunger Games but always for people such as Katniss who was forced to supply her family with food after the death of her father by hunting and for Piggy as being constantly bullied for wearing glasses, being overweight and having asthma. While both of them show how far humans can go for survival Lord of the Flies shows us that the perception of human civilization is nothing more than a brittle delusion, where everyone is struggling to survive every day.

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