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Theme Of Pathos In Lord Of The Flies

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Lord of the flies is a classic that uncovers the dark and disastrous personality of the most decent human being. The author, William Golding, uses pathos to bring an emotion of tragedy into the book which helps the reader to pick up on the the underlying messages about people. A form of logos can be picked up throughout the story as well by the description of the of insanity or backstabbing that is usually associated with stranding and inclosure. The book begins with a plane full of schoolboys being shot down during war time and crashing upon an uninhabited island. The pilot of the plane is killed leaving the majority of the boys to fend and survive on there own for the time being. Quickly we meet one of boys, Ralph who is the strong …show more content…

The younger boys had not done much while on the island so Ralph directed them to slowly start forming housing as well as scavenging for fruit to eat. Piggy comes into conflict with Jack when he realized a ship had past but did not stop mostly likely because Jack and the hunters had not kept the fire going. Jack becomes enraged and punches piggy, breaking his glasses while chanting “Kill the pig. Cut her throat. Bash her in”. As the story goes on, two boys named Sam and Eric come across a pilot who had parachuted and got stuck in a tree, but mistook him for the beast that some of the other boys believed in. More chaos sweeps among the boys, especially when Ralph’s rules are heavily supported by Piggy’s uses of logic and then are disregarded by Jack. He was now completely recognized as the antagonist and persuades the majority of boys to leave the command of Ralph. Jacks emotional language and use pathos helps to describe the thrill of the hunt and protection of the beast. The two boys and their groups, Ralph and Jack, come face to face after multiple encounters and petty fights. Ralph’s use of ethos, which slowly degraded, toward the followers of the other group is challenged by Jack’s emotions and promises. While they attempted to establish leadership, Simon was on his way to reveal the truth about the “beast” and how it was a dead body. Ralph and Jack, both nervous about the rumors of the beast, were under the

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