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Piggy And Jack Lord Of The Flies Comparison Essay

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Imagine the many dangers of being stranded on a desolate island. There is a chance of starvation, severe sunburn or sicknesses, and strange animals. The idea of being a danger to yourself does not usually cross a person's mind when thinking about this unimaginable situation. Being in such horrible conditions would make anyone start to go a little crazy, especially if they were young and immature. The little boys in Lord of The Flies show the true nature in humanity when times become desperate and cut throat. The main topic of this essay is to focus on similarities and differences of how two groups of boys, Piggy & Ralph and Jack & Roger, behave when they become stranded on an island and how they act to survive. A major difference in this book of the two groups of boys are how one shows savagery more than the other. Piggy And Ralph seem to treat staying in touch with reality very vital, they are extremely focused on building shelters, getting a source of food, and getting rescued. From the beginning of the book Jack shows he strongly feels that he should be in control of the boys and is not focused on …show more content…

They also shared an urge to be in charge, they could never come to a mutual compromise really. One of them always needed more control than the other. There is many examples of differences and similarities of good vs. evil between these boys. At the end of the day these were very young boys put into a horrendous situation that most adults couldn't even handle. Human nature came out in these boys and they just handled it in many different ways but also in many similar ways. I believe their behavior on the island really stemmed from their lives away from the island and their maturity levels for sure. Maybe think about what would be dangerous for you on an island now and if you would succumb to

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