Advancement of civilization and society tried to stop the dark side of human beings, but immorality and violence are impossible to destroy and can not be avoided, thoughts and views on culturally accepted good are doing together Williams Golding's At Lord of the Flies, seemingly innocent British boys were aboard an airplane by chance and were completed in a totally desolated island. Later, the children succeeded in establishing society with established tasks and rules.
From the beginning of the civilization society, people felt the need to develop a series of rules to manage his society and to allow them to live smoothly in their society. Since the early society was able to be dominated only by swords or gods, it is clear that the first set of rules made by humans is based on religious norms. As society evolves into a more complex and sensitive structure, the needs of people living there will also change. Therefore, old religious rules must be upgraded to new rules covering a wider range of everyday life, and are often based on experience and social ethics and moral rules.
The general interpretation of Fly of the Fly due to the persecution of Fly of the Flies focuses on the collapse of civilization and the potential barbarity of everyone and always returns to the nature of evil and focuses on the survival of individuals It is that. In "Flying King", William Golding is trying to show readers the reader that society is destined to fail due to human defects. He does this through their reaction to characters and stories in the story. Two boys, Ralph and Jacques, represent two aspects of order, rule and civilization. Throughout his development of these two characters and through events in the story, Golding emphasizes negative emotions.