William Golding 's novel Lord of the Fly not only provides insight into the human nature, it is also known to be using shocks and terrorism. Golding takes all aspects of mankind as the subject of this book. It reminds us that we may fall from order to chaos, to good and evil, from civilization to barbarism. They explore through the question of how to present natural evil in certain situations, not to solve our own fears and the danger of struggle between civilization and anarchism.
The Lord of the inner evil of the Lord in the Lie of the fly clearly understands the view of the golding against the nature of man. Whether this view is right or wrong is controversial. This image is the golding for the reader Human being born to become unhappy. "Flying King" is just a mere abstract tool of Golding, you can build the concept of inner evil in the essence of human in the mind of the reader. - The novel "The of the Flies" deals with many characterizations. The most prominent role is Ralf and he played a prominent role as a leader. Ralf was introduced to the reader for the first time, but he could even see his observations in the first sentence. He said, "This is an island, at least I think it is an island, this is a sea reef, perhaps no adults anywhere."
True humanity is exposed to the Lord's flight island which represents "the microcosm of human society". As confined to an island without clear authority, boys quickly forgot the social standards the parents admired. After all, the wild nature of those IDs could not be suppressed. - Chapter 4 provides extensive representation and deployment of Golding's views on human nature. In this article we will explore what they are and how they are drawn through the chapter. This chapter reveals that Golding believes that humans prefer things or at least attract things. This was first shown when Henry sat on the beach and tried to "control the scavenger's behavior" with a stick
Fly of the Fly has the opposite view: evil comes from the heart. The message of Golding is that there is no punishment to keep it in a society that mankind has a bad savage side and degenerate into a savage disorder. "Fly King" explains this theme through the story of a group of boys trapped in the island. Throughout the novel, we saw the gradual decline of the morality of individual boys, so the final decline of their entire construction society