Have you ever heard a story about crimes someone committed in a war or when stranded?
I bet you think “oh no, I would never do that.” or , “no one I know would do that.”.
Well, you thought wrong. Almost everyone would do that.
Ok,superhappystorytime. In Lord of the Flies, a group of boys crashland on a island there plane shot down by a enemy jet. Anyone who might know where they are was at the airport they took of from, and the airport was hit by a a-bomb. Some of the boys on the island want to create a working society, and it works.For a while. Then, slowly, factions of the boys start to question their prime directive of getting rescued, and what the true purpose of the fire they made should be.Then, finally, …show more content…
This is like a scientist making a use for all that “useless” uranium, or in this case, “all that useless wood” or “Piggy's useless glasses”.
A fourth example (because you needed another) of this is the little un’s. Just like normal people in the cold war, they don't fully understand what is going on and are just pawns to the big un’s, an example of this in this quote.”’You want a real pig,’ said Robert, still caressing his rump, ‘because you’ve got to kill him.’ ‘Use a littlun,’ said Jack, and everybody laughed.”
The theme of there always being conflict among humanity is developed through the novel.
The theme of there always being conflict originally arose when jack and ralph started arguing about what they're directive should be.(getting rescued or hunting)”They walked along, two continents of experience and feeling, unable to communicate. ‘If I could only get a pig!’ ‘I’ll come back and go on with the shelter.’”(pg.76)
Explain 1:This conflict turns out to be much more important later in the novel, ballooning into something much more important, the war between the boys and the deaths caused, because human life is always …show more content…
“‘Which is better, law and rescue, or hunting and breaking things up?’ Now Jack was yelling too and Ralph could no longer make himself heard. Jack had backed right against the tribe and they were a solid mass of menace that bristled with spears. The intention of a charge was forming among them...The rock struck Piggy a glancing blow from chin to knee; the conch exploded into a thousand white fragments and ceased to exist. Piggy, saying nothing, with no time for even a grunt, traveled through the air sideways from the rock, turning over as he went.” Jack and the others were going to kill Ralph and did kill Piggy because they were threatening Jacks position of power and the others didn't agree with