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THE QUESTION IS "WITH DETAILED REFERENCE TO THE NOVEL, EXPLAIN WHICH CHARACTER IN LORD OF THE FLIES ILLUSTRATES MOST CLEARLY THE IDEA THAT THERE IS BOTH GOOD AND BAD IN EVERYONE"
The character Ralph in "Lord of the flies" is used by William Golding to present an underlying theme throughout the book: that evil exists within human nature. William Golding experienced many acts of malice and cruelty when he surved in world war 2, he wanted to show how anyone despite appearances is capable of evil.He uses Ralph to contrast this good and evil to exaggerate it's effect.
THE QUESTION IS "WITH DETAILED REFERENCE TO THE NOVEL, EXPLAIN WHICH CHARACTER IN LORD OF THE FLIES ILLUSTRATES MOST CLEARLY THE IDEA THAT THERE IS BOTH GOOD AND BAD IN EVERYONE"
The character Ralph in "Lord of the flies" is used by William Golding to present an underlying theme throughout the book: that evil exists within human nature. William Golding experienced many acts of malice and cruelty when he surved in world war 2, he wanted to show how anyone despite appearances is capable of evil.He uses Ralph to contrast this good and evil to exaggerate it's effect.