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Fear In Lord Of The Flies Analysis

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It’s the years following World War II, and tension is high. A group a British school boys needed to crash their plane in the ocean and swim to the shore of an uninhabited island. The island have pigs, water, and other valuable resources they need in order to survive. Once they appear on the island, they decided to set up rules and laws to govern their miniature society. A twelve year old boy disagrees with the laws they had originally set up and a rebellion starts to brew within the group. Now the trouble begins. This is the plot line of the book The Lord of the Flies by William Golding. Golding claims that fear brings out the worst in people. These rules, originally made for their own comfort, can be compromised by fear. In the case of the The Lord of the Flies, the children fear a creature called beastie. Fear can cause chaos and make people doing things they don’t normally do. The fear brings out the worst in people and it starts with beastie and leads to a the rebellion of Jack, and the demise of Simon and Piggy. What’s in the forest that could be dangerous? This is the questions that sends a pandemic of mass hysteria throughout the boy’s colony. “ ‘The beastie, the beastie or the snake thing was real, remember?’ The two older boys flinched when they heard the shameful syllable” (Golding 52). They learn about the beastie because a strange child comes out of the forest, and warns of a dangerous creature called “the beastie” that lives in the woods. This

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