conclusion of Lord of flies
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In "Lord of the Flies" William Golding presents his very harsh view of humanity and human kind. William Golding demonstrates in this novel that our ability to behave peacefully, be civilized are not a part of human nature and that “moral and societal constraints are learned rather than innate” (Phillips, Brian). He believes that human beings are all in fact savages controlled by our aggressive instincts
In "Lord of the Flies" William Golding presents his very harsh view of humanity and human kind. William Golding demonstrates in this novel that our ability to behave peacefully, be civilized are not a part of human nature and that “moral and societal constraints are learned rather than innate” (Phillips, Brian). He believes that human beings are all in fact savages controlled by our aggressive instincts
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