Lord Of The Flies: Man's Nature And Characteristics Of Simon
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Man is indeed a rational creature. In the book, Ralph is worried of
what will come of them. He asks “We can do all right on our own, can't we?”
and Piggy answers “We will do all right on our own, it's them that have no
common sense that make trouble on this island.” Although he is also
co ....
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.... he
believes in is crushed or torn apart, or something he is against is
thriving. One example of this fact is when Jack challenges Ralph because he
represents democracy, and Jack believes in a totalitarian government.
To me the most interesting dialogue is when Ralph and Piggy are
discussing the boys that went to be with Jack. I believe that Ralph is
scared, and I find it interesting that Piggy successfully helped him in
settling his fears about that matter.
The most crucial part so far was ....
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