Sunday, June 2, 2019
The Conflicting Societies in Lord of the Flies Essay -- Lord of the Fl
  The Conflicting Societies in Lord of the Flies         Throughout the novel Lord of the Flies by  William Golding,  many another(prenominal) different conflicting societies develop.  These  groups of young English school boys have conflicts between them for many  different reasons.  Some of them are so spread apart in  long time that their  beliefs and actions are  precise different.  Other groups are conflicting  because they have different opinions about who the leader of the entire group  should be.  The groups also argue about what their priorities should be  while trapped on the island.  These conflicts continue to grow until the  very end, when  nonpareil group fin ally gains supremacy.         From the very beginning it can be seen that  the boys have already begun to divide into two groups.  When Ralph calls  the first meeting the boys have together by summoning them with a conch shell,  he decides they    should vote on a leader.  A boy named Jack Merridew thinks  that he should be the chief because he is chapter chorister and head boy.  (22)  Another boy nominates Ralph for leader, because he is the one that  called for the meeting.  When it comes time to vote, the choir members vote  for Jack, while all the other boys vote for Ralph.  After he is elected  leader, Ralph tells Jack that he is in charge of his choir.  Jack tells  Ralph that they will be the hunters, and Ralph agrees.  This causes the  boys to be divided into one group led by Ralph, and the hunting group made up of  the choir members, led by Jack Merridew.          Being organized and civilized is very  important to Ralph.  He dec...  ...cause a Navy ship spots the fire, and  rescues the boys.   The novel Lord of the Flies shows how one group, when put under certain  circumstances, can be completely transformed.  The group starts out as a  group of schoolboys    who try to work together in order to survive.  They try  to use the skills they have been taught as civilized human beings to do whatever  they can to be rescued.  However, things fall apart very quickly.   They lose sight of what they are trying to accomplish, and lose  desire of being  rescued.  The evil nature within the boys comes through, taking over their  minds.  All they can think about now is hunting and killing.  Even the  most  prudent ones are transformed into savages, or they are  murdered.                                      
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