Adversity In Lord Of The Flies

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Pages: 3

Commonly, in the world, a lot of stuff happens and people face a lot of adversity in their daily lives. When anything starts to go downhill, people begin to act like children.

To begin with, Golding wrote this during the Cold War. While writing this book, he could be referencing how all these leaders and people are acting childish and how if they had to restart and build a society from scratch again it wouldn’t be possible as everybody is acting as a savage. The children are acting as savages because they don’t know better as they are still children. Something as big as the Cold War had these world leaders acting childish such as they do in the book Lord of The Flies.

On page 33, Piggy says, "There aren't any grownups." We shall have to look after ourselves. And another thing. We can't have everybody talking at once. We'll have 'hands up' like at school" (Piggy, 33). This shows how everyone was yelling and talking at the same time and how they might have to do stuff the elementary way because they can’t handle themselves.
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This shows that he believes that the current leader is doing a bad job and that he could do better and so can anybody else and it relates to my theme because children, or people who act out rarely decide to trust the process and wants to take things into their own