preview

Savagery In Lord Of The Flies Analysis

Decent Essays

Throughout Lord of the Flies, we see savagery growing inside the boys making them lose their civil state of mind and afterward, their humanity. William Golding represents the transformation from human to savagery between the two main characters Ralph who represents law and Jack who is willing to keep representing barbarism. Some examples that show that savagery wins include the cannibalization of Simon, the rapings of their friends, and the cruel deaths of Simon and Piggy, as well as the Birthmark Kid who went missing in action. At the beginning of the book, humanity was still inside of the young boys. They were all committed to civilization and morality, and that is proven when Ralph is elected to be the leader of their tribe to help find a way to survival and that they all had a hope of being rescued. The boys started to work on shelters, gathering food, and making a big signal fire because that was the only way they can be rescued, Jack is the choir boy, and he is also excited about creating a government declaring, as he said, “I got the conch in my hands”(Golding 37 ).The conch shows power, and it’s a hope of rescue because it symbolizes the signal fire which is their only hope to survive. Little did they know that they will soon lose their humanity and maturity to the temptations of savagery and become savages. Savagery started taking control at the very beginning of the book and continued. For example, everybody says “Kill the pig! Cut his throat! Spill

Get Access