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Savagery In Lord Of The Flies Essay

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There is savagery within all humans. In chapters 9 of Lord Of The Flies Simon, a boy on the island, is murdered by the other boys on the island. Not only the boys that have already turned to savage ways, but also Ralph, a civilized boy, who too was also a part of Simon’s murder and thus, caught up in the savageness. In fact, Savagery for many is pleasurable, appealing, and riveting. Regardless, savagery is horrendous, it takes a hold of people and makes them feel good, but in all honesty, savagery is evil. A few chapters later Piggy, an extremely smart boy how had physical differences, was also murdered by Jack ,a boy who loves people to fear him, and his group of savages. As well as Jack’s savagery and want for blood he also created an idea that the need to give to “the beast”,which they believe is a real creature on the island, …show more content…

In chapter 8, Jack leaves and creates his own new tribe of savages, while Ralph and a few other boys try to remain civilized. At that present time, Jack had his own free will to do anything he wished. Even humanity today, in civilization, have free will at any time. As a result, nations have rules and laws, but mankind have the liberty to break them. The boys could do anything they wanted on the island without consequences from leaders or adults. All in all, the boys had the choice and freedom like humans today to choice our actions. To put it differently, Ralph represents us and our struggle to choose between evil and which tribe we what we want to be a part of: ( Jack’s Tribe) orand God’s tribe and the truth of what is right and wrong ( Simon). In Matthew 15:18-19 it states “8But the things that come out of a person's mouth come from the heart, and these defile them. 19For out of the heart come evil thoughts-murder, adultery, sexual immorality, theft, false testimony, slander.” given these points, all of humanity has free will and the choice to do right or wrong and our action define

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