Friday, July 19, 2019
Animal Instinct :: essays research papers
 Animal Instinct    What would life be like without a mother or a father? What would life be like  without any adult supervision? How would a person act if they did not have  society to tell them what is right and wrong? Author William Golding believes  that a person that wasn't brought up by society would only act using their basic  human nature. It is also a part of his believes that this nature is evil. In  his novel, Lord of the Flies, Golding proves his ideas on the evil at the base  of the human nature through the lives of Piggy, Ralph, Roger, and Jack, whom are  all young boys trapped on a deserted island in the Pacific. Piggy was a  nonathletic, fat child with glasses and asthma. He was the child who was least  effected by the evil inside of himself. Piggy was also the most intelligent  child on the island, and this intelligence is what kept him from giving in to  his evil. This intelligence was also thought by Jack to be a threat. Piggy  lived in fear of Jack because he knew what type of person he was and that he  could not be trusted. On page 93 Piggy expresses his fears by telling Ralph, ââ¬Å"  I'm scared of him and that is why I know him. If your scared of someone you  hate him but you can't stop thinking about him.â⬠ In this it is obvious that  Piggy is scared of Jack, so much so that he thinks about him constantly and now  he has him figured out. This is why Piggy is unaffected by his evil. He sees  what is happening to everyone else through Jack. The other person who wasn't  overcome by their evil is Ralph. Ralph was an older child, and he was an  athletic born leader. He was the leader of the tribe until the children began  doing what Jack said. Although he never completely surcame to it, Ralph was  tempted by evil. One instance happened when Jack and his hunters came back from  a hunt and began to dance. The story on page 75 says, ââ¬Å"Ralph watched them  enviously and resentful.â⬠ He was envious of the other children because they got  to dance and chant, but he knew that it was wrong, so he did not join in, and  during this time while he was being tempted he treated Piggy terribly. He  began to do what Jack said. Once when Jack brought the meat back from one of  the hunts he gave everyone a piece except for Piggy, and when he complained    					    
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