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... ’” Every man, when placed into certain circumstances, will find himself returning to the innate inhumanity of man. In Lord of the Flies, William Golding uses the conscious choice of inhumanity by Jack Merridew to symbolize the darkness that resides in every man. ... Being deserted on an island allows a beast to be unleashed, liberating man from shame and consciousness. ...
Circumstances exist in which man will undoubtedly face his inner evil. ... Eventually “a stain in the darkness, a stain that was Jack, [will detach] itself and [begin] to draw away” (107). ... And when one stain vanishes, another will take its place.
Approximate Word count = 613 Approximate Pages = 2.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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