The inner good and the evil William Golding's "King of Fries" is the story of a group of young boys trapped in a desert island after the plane crashes. This classic novel intertwines with many themes related mainly to the inner evil of the existence of human beings and the malicious nature of human beings. Among the "flying kings", Golding showed a gradual change in boys from civilized, polite to savage and ceremonialized beasts. From the moment the boy landed on the island, Piggy's ridicule will happen, regardless of whether it is a power struggle or the first indication of a boy's inherent evil.
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. Perhaps, there will be no adult anywhere. "
The inner good and the evil William Golding's "King of Fries" is the story of a group of young boys trapped in a desert island after the plane crashes. This classic novel intertwines with many themes related mainly to the inner evil of the existence of human beings and the malicious nature of human beings. Among the "flying kings", Golding showed a gradual change in boys from civilized, polite to savage and ceremonialized beasts. From
The whole frying civilization represents goodwill, and savage represents evil. But if there are opportunities to show it, the theme of this book also shows evil of the inner heart of human beings. The boys of the fly's lord must decide whether they want to obey the rules or whether they will lead a violent life. They have rules to obey, but no one will force them. Civilizations may have rules, but this does not mean people always follow rules. The Lie of the fly shows that a lot of time away from civilization can have serious consequences for those who may not remember how to act normally in society. Throughout the story, the decline of the behavior of a boy from civilization and good behavior to rough and violent behavior suggests that evil will live to all. Humans can choose to rule that evil or be dominated by the fall of a fly boy of the Lord.