Lord of the Flies: Good and Evil
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- Created on: 28-01-19 17:13
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- Lord of the Flies: Good and Evil
- The battle between good and evil is a central theme of Lord of the Flies and appears in many conflicts
- For example: between the conch group and the savages, between the boys and the terrifying 'beast', between attempts at rescue from a passing ship and imprisonment on the increasingly chaotic island.
- Good
- The conch provides a symbol of the decency and order of the society the boys have come from.
- Ralph organises the construction of shelters - mostly, in fact, the selfless work of himself and Simon - and a fire signal to the ships.
- The boys spend majority of their time playing.
- There are a few incidents - although one is serious: the fire kills the boy with the mulberry birthmark
- Evil
- When Jack forms his own tribe, evil takes control. Only the naval officer's intervention prevents its complete takeover.
- The battle between good and evil is a central theme of Lord of the Flies and appears in many conflicts
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