Wednesday, July 31, 2019
Descent Into Savagery: Lord of The Flies
Descent into Savagery Lord of The Flies 11/15/2013 By: Em Boone. Grade 10 English The novel ââ¬Å"Lord of The Fliesâ⬠seems completely Innocent at first, but as you read on, you can tell that the isolated island is getting to them. The boys become violent and thirsty for human fear. They are questioned ââ¬Å"Is the beast only within us? â⬠I will describe their descent into savagery with a variety of extracts from the novel, trying to prove that the ââ¬Ëbest' is within us all. In the beginning the boys are very civilized and decide that since they are British hey must do things properly.Ralph was the one to blow the conch, so they all agree to vote him chief. ââ¬Å"Let's vote ââ¬â him with the shell. â⬠(P. 21 . ) Jack the other candidate for chief looks shocked that for once In his life, he wasn't chosen first. Ralph noticing this announces that Jack is In charge of the choir and lets him chose their Island Job. Jack makes them hunters. Ralph In my opinion w as a good choice, he proves this later on by thinking thoroughly and keeping a sane civil mind. Ralphs first decision as chief Is for Jack, Simon and himself to do the ââ¬Ëgrown-up' hing and explore the Island.They want to make sure It Is an Island, and see If they're in fact the only human Inhabitants. When finished exploring, they are proven right. ââ¬Å"There aren't any grown-ups. We shall have to look after ourselves. â⬠(P. 31 . ) Ralph then creates his first rule: having ââ¬Ëhands-up' Ilke at school during assemblies, then that person would be given the conch In order to speak. The hunter's fist opportunity to kill a pig Is during the exploring of the Island. Jack raises his knife Into the alr and freezes. He doesn't stab the pig because ââ¬Å"of the normity of the knife descending and cutting Into llvlng flesh; because of the unbearable blood. (P. 29. ) In the beginning death was scary. This shows Jack not being able to bare the blood, which aggravates him more, because he wants to look superior and heuristic towards the others. The first moment the savage wlthln Is brought out Is when the child with the birthmark talks. ââ¬Å"He says he saw a ââ¬Ëbeastie' the snake-thing and will It come back tonight? â⬠(P. 34) the children are afraid of the night and the shadows. Their Imaglnatlve mlnas not only create a Tear Tor tnemselves, out Tor all 0T tnem; even hough the ââ¬Ëbigguns' won't admit it, or believe that the fear is of themselves.Their next move is making a signal fire, which goes chaotic ââ¬â they all become overly excited and end up burning down part of the forest along with burning the boy with the birthmark to death. When the fire burns out Jack realizes the mistake theyVe made and says ââ¬Å"We've got to have rules and obey them. After all, we're not savages. We're English. â⬠(P. 40) The boys become more tribal when Ralph and Jack buttheads about how Jack and his hunters haven't putting as much contribution as the others in building shelters. The madness came into his eyes again. ââ¬Ël thought I might kill. Ralph points out that he didn't and asks for his help and Jack Just declares ââ¬Å"We want meat-! ââ¬Å"(P. 47) This leads to a row between the two. In the end Ralph says ââ¬Å"All I'm saying is we've worked dash hard. That's all. â⬠(P. 47) Jack is beginning his inhumanity behavior and wants nothing to but hunt. This is when the real fun' begins; Jack brings out the real beast in himself by painting his face to hide from his self-consciousness and shame, he becomes an alter ego who lives off the fear of other living things. He wants power within the knife he possesses.His first act of being ââ¬Å"an awesome strangerâ⬠(P. 58) is creating the war dance to slaughter a pig: ââ¬Å"Kill the pig, cut her throat, spill her blood. â⬠(P. 62) ironically, earlier he wanted rules he said ââ¬Å"We're not savages. We're English. â⬠(P. 40) Painting your face, and crea ting a killing dance is savage in my opinion. When a ship passes and everyone's home of rescue is crushed when they learn of Jack not caring that he let the fire out ââ¬â I realized he didn't miss home like the others. This creates more tension between Ralph and Jack. fou said you'd keep the fire going and you let it out!
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