Theme Of Survival In Lord Of The Flies

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In the novel Lord of the Flies, written by William Golding, it portrays the survival of Ralph, Jack, Piggy and the group of boys who were landed in an island by accident, leaving a scar in the once pure wilderness. These boys undergo and encounter with hardships and agony throughout their survival. In the novel, it indicates that people can lose innocence in terms of survival. Along the novel, the trace of the innocence of the boys started to disappear.
In the beginning of the novel, Ralph, Jack, Piggy and the group of boys were just like other teenager boys with a sense of innocence, civilization and freedom. These boys had to survive on their own and they hankered to be rescued. Jack was once responsible boy who managed to maintain civilized