William Golding describes humanity as a degree of evil of nature, but I do not think that humans are perfect and unrecoverable evil, but that Golding is depicting more and more dark pictures of mankind think. When he wrote this allegra because he was unable to believe the inner good of humanity, the vision of Golding against the dark future of humanity will be reflected in the color of his figurative oil painting. Even if children proved innocent proved very sinful, the rules and regulations they bring are not important.
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
From human to civilization, what is the essence of human beings? William Golding reveals the inner evil answer of the fly lord. Although the author has evil, everyone proves that it can be constrained by self-control, law and educated social order. Through Ralph and Jack, two characters representing two different faiths, Golding shows readers that the evil surface may result in ultimate damage.