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I am in need of a Philosophy topic from LOTF. My instructor tells me that my ideas are social issues and not philisophical. Can anyone help me?
Thanks!
Posted by katie w #83037 at Mar 05, 2009 7:22 PM || Report this post || Reply

At Golding's time, some writers believed that man is by nature good, but society corrupts him. Golding poses just the opposite in this book: man is by nature bad, and society keeps the bad impulses in check.

All the boys have The Beast within them. Parents and teachers and laws help them (us) keep their Beast in check. On the island, without adult influence, all the boys fall victim to their Beast. They become progressively less civilized as the Beast governs each one of them.

I hope this helps to give you a start.
Posted by coco s #17435 at Mar 08, 2009 9:43 AM || Report this post || Reply

I think his book is a response to The Coral Island, a novel about stranded boys who have a high old time. Golding was a middle school teacher and knew how boys would really behave in such a situation. They would behave exactly as adults have taught them--with power struggles and violence. When they are rescued, the boys are taken to a war ship. The adults' war is just bigger and "more civilized" than the boys' war. So, the boys are just mimicking what adults do.
Posted by charles s #54728 at Mar 14, 2009 2:35 PM || Report this post || Reply

 

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