Two of the major themes in Lord of the Flies are the ideas of good vs. evil and innocence. ... He is described by Golding as a skinny little boy with black hair and is slightly younger than Ralph is. ... Then, Jack begins to start killing just for the means of killing. ... Jack and Roger, together, are the ultimate display of evil that Golding is trying to show in the book and their names are very accrate to their character Other than good vs. evil' there are other themes that are displayed in Lord of the Flies through the characters Golding has created. ... It is almost sad to see...
From Jack's introduction to the island to the final showdown between his tribe vs. ... Then he got shabby, painted and most of the times wearing nothing more than a loin cloth. ... Then he brought the end round and caught Jack a stinger across the ear -pg. 196". ... Then Jack found the throat and the hot blood spouted over his hands. ... Ralph was the reason Jack left the original camp, Ralph made fun of his hunters, Ralph was the only one stronger than him, and Ralph (even though he never killed a pig) was a better hunter than him. ...
Human's cognition and manner of reaction under unique circumstances is also explored alongside literal, physical, psychological, darkness, savagery, significance of civilization, and individual welfare vs. common good. ... If we are in a space where there are no rules, where there is no surveillance, there is only us, then all civility disappears, all morality, all inner instinct of kindness and respect slips away. ... He comes to terms with their situation a lot better than the others, he accepts his fears, and he faces them. ... Since then they have all singularly proven to have dark th...