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Nature of Man in ``The Lord of the Flies`` by Golding
I believe Golding’s view of the nature of man is that we all have an animal like nature. We all have a so-called beast inside are head fighting with are conscience. If not kept in check by a civilization it would be let loose. Even thou we have a government are true nature slips out ever so often. The government is in control over are civilization and tries to keep are animal like nature in check. In are own nature we have a conscience that fights the beast like nature by building what we call a civilization to keep are animal nature in control.
In a civilization we try to make rules to keep are animal like nature in check. In the ``Lord of the Flies`` we see how Ralph makes the first rules, ``Conch? That’s what the shell is called. I’ll give it to the next person to speak…. And he cannot be interrupted. `` Ralph realized that they needed rules because they were starting to get rowdy and disorganized. See G
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