The Lord Of The Flies

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Conflicts in The Lord of the Flies
“William Golding’s The Lord of the Flies communicates the idea that society is what holds us together and when society’s grip is loosened or broken, anarchy and barbarism take its place” (Mezzo). Golding sets an example how society can be all together at one point, then all of a sudden we just are all arguing, and going chaotic. The author also shows that humankind is going to be hectic if you stay on an island for so long. Furthermore, he represents that these kids have different conflicts, being on the island. William Golding uses the novel, The Lord of the Flies, to illustrate the conflicts of man vs. man, man vs. nature, man vs. society and how it pertains to humanity.
The Lord of the Flies illustrates

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