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Character Development in Lord of the Flies

2023-05-08 19:49:50

The role of the Lie of the fly is developing the ability to create deepest pest characters of many contemporary writers. Many authors should look for expertise in this area from William Golding. Golding departed from the path of contemporary writers and showed examples of ways of completing the development of personality within his novel "Lord's flies". Golding's Ralph is an excellent character development style model of the author of this novel. At the beginning of the novel, the author introduced Ralph as an innocent boy far from adults.

On the fly of the fly and the farm of animals, the evil theme is obvious in the development of the character. In "Flying King", the main character Jack is really evil. Jack is a cruel boy showing many violent acts in pursuit of power. The best example is that Jack encouraged his tribe to participate in the massacre of Simon (Golding, 140). Simon climbed out of the forest and lost his way after suffering a stroke when the horde was running wild devil ceremonies. Simon accidentally thought of tearing Simon out with beasts, crazy tribes including Ralf, naked hands and teeth. Simon fell off the cliff and entered the lower beach where his body rushed to the sea. By contrast, evil stands out even on animal farm talks.

Simon is one of the protagonists of "Flying King" novel. Simon's role seems to live in the correct life of other boys on the island. Compared to Simon and Jesus Christ there are many reasons and examples in the "Lord of the fly". One reason why Simon is known as statue of the king of the Lord is that he seems to promise many nonselfish acts like Christ all the time. Simon, he chose to stay to help Ralph build a hut and go for fun ... the owner of Seremban has a very attractive view of the Golding society. In the book, he shows what he believes about the credibility of society, that is, man is evil in nature. In contrast, Rousseau shared his view on 'discourse on inequality'. It shows that society makes people evil. I agree with Rousseau. I believe that humans are born with good and that society puts us in corruption. Rousseau grew up with peace and new ideas from 1712 to 1778