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1. Lord Of The Flies: How Anyone Can Regress Into Savagery
William Golding's award winning novel The Lord of the Flies shows how anybody could regress into savagery, no matter what the person's background may be. This is the reason Golding used British schoolboys in his story. They are supposed to be some of the most civilized people. Life does change dramatically over periods of time. Sometimes the chan
2. Lord Of The Flies: About The Author
William Golding the author of Lord of the Flies was born in Great Britain in 1911 and throughout almost his entire lifetime, he has lived and witnessed the true evil within all men. During his childhood the first World War beginning in 1914, and was followed many years later by the savagery of World War II. He has seen powerful dictators rise and f
3. Lord Of The Flies - Civilized
The novel "Lord Of The Flies" bases itself on civilized and savage behaviour. Civilized behaviour means to be aware of your surroundings and to care for them and to sacrifice certain pleasures to attain them, and to help others. When hearing the word 'savage' one thinks of cavemen squatting and gnawing at raw meat right off of the bone. In a way th
4. Lord Of The Flies - Civilized Vs. Savage
The novel "Lord Of The Flies" bases itself on civilized and savage behaviour. Civilized behaviour means to be aware of your surroundings and to care for them and to sacrifice certain pleasures to attain them, and to help others. When hearing the word 'savage' one thinks of cavemen squatting and gnawing at raw meat right off of the bone. In a wa
5. Downfall Of Democracy In Lord Of The Flies
The basic concept of democracy is that government is based on and run by the people. But even in a democracy where the majority of the people are happy, there are always going to be those who are displeased and may cause a disruption. So in knowing this the only reasonable solution is to have some way of enforcing the laws set. Law enforcement is t