Title: Lord of the Flies Author: William Golding Topic: The Pig Hunts
Date Submitted: 10/14/2004 11:32:00
Category: / Literature / European Literature
Length: 5 pages (1340 words)
Category: / Literature / European Literature
Length: 5 pages (1340 words)
<Tab/>While human behaviour is defined by the norms of society, human nature is not. At the root, we are no different from any other animal; our fundamental impulse is to survive. Survival, however, cannot be solitary. As with many other organisms, humans partake in symbiotic relationships in order to propagate. What distinguishes us from the rest of the animal kingdom is our ability to form relationships. The societal norms created
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group. Their corrupted ways are destroying the purity of the others. The sow's final breaths, however, were taken in what Golding describes as a paradise, foreshadowing that though Jack will manage to kill the innocent, he will not be able to corrupt them. Jack and Roger's later back and fourth rhythm of slitting the pig demonstrates that they are also destroying the innocence within themselves, and that their thirst for power will ultimately corrupt it.
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