The origin of aristocratic barbarism basically has two ideas about the early human life. Archeology is predominant. In the modern era, this way of thinking was called the early human "Eden" concept. Ponting explains in his book "History of the world's green" Residents can live in paradise. Harmony between connectivity and nature
The contrast between aristocrats and despicable barbarians obscures their commonalities. Savage mentioned a state of barbaric social development, lower than civilization, and in some calculations, lower than the middle stage. Since barbarians are not civilized, inference goes; barbarians are not naturally civilized. Sneaky barbarians are cruel and bloody, but they may be admired by some rude virtues, but their destiny is the same. Over time, both civilizations disappear from the earth as civilization replaced barbarous acts according to the general law of progress. Ending with the wolf reflects this emotion as a wonderful culture that is about to be wiped out by a more progressive yet less admired culture without knowing the cruel fate.
In the story of the fly of the Lord of William Golding, there are many savage examples of the island. Barbarians seem to be showing a natural barbaric character in the hearts of some boys on the island. This can be compared in many ways with the barbaric behavior that occurs in modern society. There are many barbaric examples in the Lord of the fly. As he painted a roll of pigs there was a Roger ceremonial bullying among them. Roger took on the role of the pig and was laughed at by other people. This soon he was to be beaten hard by others, and they thought it was rare. This can be compared with barbarians in modern society, it has common entities; quarrels are easy to upgrade