Innocence In Lord Of The Flies

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Childhood and adolescence are portrayed as times graced by innocence and a sense of wonder. In the book Lord of the Flies the boys Ralph, Piggy, and Jack are depicted as innocent well behaved English boys who plane crashes on an unknown island. The boys embrace order and rules and they want to establish a government which enforces laws and punishment if the laws are broken. This idea was found by Ralph who elected leader of the choir boys in the beginning of the book, Ralph used a couch which he stated that whoever holds the couch has the power to speak. But throughout the story they start to lose their childhood lives and begin to become mature because they are forced to become dependent on themselves to find food make shelter and survive