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Violence in Lord of the Flies
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Acts of Violence
In a great work of literature, violence is only used as needed. In Lord of the Flies, by William Golding, violence is used to convey his idea that if man is left alone without rules, he will turn into a savage. Throughout the novel scenes of violence are used to show the escalating acts of bestiality of the characters as the days on the island go by. ...
Without the scenes of dramatic violence in this novel, the sheer inhumanity of mans regression would not have had the same impact.
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Title: Violence in Lord of the Flies
Words: 578 Rating: None Pages: 2.3 submitted by: kyradog
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