What Does Lord Of The Flies Reveal About Human Nature

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What does the book reveal about human nature? Are humans good or bad? Use the actions and behaviors of three characters to illustrate your answer.

While humans can be both good and bad, Lord of the Flies shows mainly the bad side of human nature. When Ralph was first voted chief, everyone agreed with that decision, including Jack. Jack and Ralph had similar thoughts on how things should be run on the island, so they got along well. However, as things began to happen on the island, Jack and Ralph began to disagree. Jack formed his own tribe with the overall intention to hurt the few boys left in Ralph’s tribe. Jack and his tribe turned into savages, with no fear of killing anything they felt necessary, which led to the eventual deaths of Piggy and Simon. While Ralph wasn’t as savage and cruel as Jack turned out to be, he also showed the bad side of human nature, especially when it came to his relationship with Piggy. …show more content…

When the group first gets together everyone gets along and is excited to be living without adults. However, as tensions between all of the boys grows due to the difficulty of living on their own, they turn into mean people who are willing to kill one another just to prove their strength, like when they kill Piggy as a threat to Ralph. Ralph himself changes a lot during the book. At first he is excited for the adventure that came with being on the island. But as the things that happen on the island start to spiral out of his control he loses his love of adventure, and begins to hope that he is rescued soon. At one point towards the end of the book Ralph begins to think about going home and what adventure he would find there, but realizes that “the attraction of wildness had gone”(Golding 164). This shows that the harsh conditions on the island caused Ralph to grow up and recognize that being a leader was not the fun and games he thought it would be

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