There seems to be something worse than good in today's world. We have heard about war and all-weather fight, but good things rarely happen. Everyone is born with good and evil. As a human being, we have to choose what we want. In "Flying King", Ralph is very kind and Jack is evil. Ralf represents our good side, and Jack represents a bad side. Sometimes it tends to be evil, but it is worth doing good. This novel is a perfect example of how everyone can be born with both sides.
Fly Lord was published by William Golding in 1954. Today's Lord's flying is a well-known literary criticism. For literary criticism in books, many schools require students to read "Flying King". In this article we discuss three themes and literary criticisms: good and evil, a symbol of personality, and character maturity. Another topic of Golding's Lord of the Flies is the conflict of good and evil. - In this article I will explore the three elements of William Golding, Lord of the Fly, the change from civilization to barbarians, beasts, and the natural evil of the island war. Golding expresses evil through his role, through their actions and symbols. Since it is where the whole novel occurs, the island becomes the biggest representative of evil.
How is the evil of "Flying King" drawn? William Golding depicts the human evil in the flies of the fly using the fable. A fable is a story of potential meaning and meaning. William Golding used two levels of allegory, one related to World War II, as it was written, and one related to Jesus Christ and the Garden of Eden. For the end of World War II, the important aspect of the novel is its writing time. This means that Golding experiences and sees the cruelty and suffering of mankind. William Golding has a theory on why people do evil. This is called "original sin" or "inner evil". He believes that you have a certain amount of profit and some amount of evil in your heart when you were born. There are many characters that have been proved evil. One of them is Roger. ... Read more