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Fear In Lord Of The Flies Research Paper

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In the novel, “Lord of The Flies” by “William Golding”, extensively focuses on the theme of fear and it becomes clear that Humans have dissimilar reactions to traumatic events. One of the greatest emotions that controls the way any person thinks in certain situations. The fear of the beast, was an essential one to the story The Lord of the flies, as it manifests upon by the boy’s fear of being alone. At the nights as they are scared and alone in a new environment, they conjure up an image of a beast because of the beast they killed is Simon and that’s how individuals have disparate responses to traumatic events. Firstly, when Simon dies Piggy’s reactions is to basically ignore the death. Piggy also determined to shift the blame; firstly, it was because of “that bloody dance” (pg.173) and then he claimed that It was Simon’s fault “He deserved it. He was batty” (pg.173) and finally by inside of the dance who were responsible. That’s shows that piggy doesn’t even care about it. Piggy basically just said that he was crazy that’s why he deserves to die. If we dig deeper that’s shows Piggy is so mean and he thinks about him self and he is becoming uncivilized by disregarding …show more content…

I want to go home. O god. I want to go home.” That’s shows that Ralph has nervous breakdown after Simon’s decease. Ralph realises that he cannot prevent further violence and is at once perilously aware of his and Piggy’s position. He has lost the battle to remain civilised and can offer no other solution than to hope and pray for rescues. That’s leave as with jack prospective view to the Simon’s

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