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Wrong Island Lord Of The Flies Literary Analysis Essay

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Wrong Island
(A literary analysis of what went wrong on the island in “Lord of the Flies”) Life is a beautiful gift, given to us the day that we are born. In this life there are many things that a person will endure. Some of these experiences come out to be a complete success, and others are terribly miserable. This is all just a part of the life that we as humans live, and there is no way to change it. In William Golding’s novel “Lord of the Flies” the downed plane lands on a deserted island leaving a fair sized group of boys ranging from many different ages stranded alone with only each other. At first things seem to go along smoothly, as they have a system figured out. One boy is named their leader, and from there he names another leader of the hunters. As time goes on things begin to slide downhill. The leader of the hunters, Jack, decides that he no longer wants to be under the rule of Ralph who is the leader over all the boys. As this happens turmoil endures for all that refuse to follow Jack. When eventually it is down to only Ralph, Jack decides to try and eliminate him but in the process ends up signaling …show more content…

Now obviously we’re not talking about churches and or places of worship being stationed on the island but I am referring to a sense of morals, discipline and standards. None of the boys brought forth with them any religion onto the island. Instead they all went complete survival mode in which things such as the Ten Commandments did not apply. Not even the golden rule that is to say treat others as you would like to be treated had any sort of Importance or acknowledgment on this island. "'We've got to have rules and obey them. After all, we're not savages. We're English, and the English are best at everything.'"(Chapter 2) Without having any set of rules pertaining to a religion and or morals it's hard for a group of young boys alone on an island to not start killing each

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