The Buddha once said, "This is not his own enemy or enemy, human's own heart, it will take him to the path of evil." In my opinion, people are inherently evil, and he is succumbing to corruption in human society. I think human beings have the ability to distinguish between good and evil based on factors learned from other people in the surroundings. From the beginning, humans have accumulated power through communities, political parties and villages. Throughout history you can infer that humans are evil for many congregations, rituals, and the overall culture that preceded the Christian era.
People themselves are evil. More precisely, people are born to be evil. Golding helped to strengthen Freud's theory through his novel 'The Lord of the Flies'. The boys participated in the unconscious spirit, making the island more important. By golding, the ideological side and the world itself are narrowed down to a small island of opposite personality, which allows the author to solve very common problems and themes. Golding shows an amazing example of unconsciousness of society in a specific world.
From the days of Adam, Eve, Snake, even among the most "perfect" people, society has a bad trail. Today's society has doubts about the problem; basically, this supports the fact that humans were born of evil, as humans are the cause of evil. William Golding 's novel "Lord of the Fly" introduces a group of British boys who stranded to a tropical island to explain the malignant nature of humanity. "Lord" talks about the changes the boys experienced as the boys gradually adapt to the new freedoms and responsibilities found in "society". William Golding's society is essentially the basic philosophy of evil that can be interpreted as a characteristic of Simon, a beast among boys, and a way used to kill Ralph.
William Golding's novel "The Lord of the Flies" uses a group of people hanging on desert islands to explain the malicious nature of human beings. The Lie's fly deals with the changes the boys experience as they gradually adapt to social freedom. - Both sides of the man who was exposed to William Golding were kidnapped by his experience in the British Navy during the Second World War when he wrote the King of Fries (Beetz 2514) . Golding told his book: The theme is to try to follow social failures to the defects of human nature. Morality is a form of society that has to rely on the moral character of individuals, independent of any political system, whether clearly logical or respected.