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The Mutation of Pre-mature AdolescenceIn William Golding’s Lord of the Flies

The Mutation of Pre-mature Adolescence
In William Golding’s Lord of the Flies
Throughout the novel, Lord of the Flies, William Golding uses many themes. Many of the boys realize the need for social order, while others desire more power. Piggy and Ralph are among the few that use reason and logic for their thinking and decision making. Maybe that is why Ralph is voted chief. Jack and his tribe are the hunters that desire power and domination. While reading this book you start to forget the fact that these are young boys. Many savage-like catastrophes denote their loss of innocence.
One theme is the boys’ need for social order. The boys are excited that there are no adults to dictate and give them rules, yet the first thing they do is start setting up rules for themselves. The boys’ see this as their only way to survive together. They agree to hold meetings to ensure some type of order and to discuss how well they are doing in fending for themselves on the island. ...

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