"Lord of the Flies" (Golding), portrays the defects of human nature, and a philosophical pessimism that seals the fate of man

Title: "Lord of the Flies" (Golding), portrays the defects of human nature, and a philosophical pessimism that seals the fate of man
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"Lord of the Flies" (Golding), portrays the defects of human nature, and a philosophical pessimism that seals the fate of man
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…showed last 75 words of 1283 total…extreme sense and that there was no hope for the future except fear. This view has since changed but not greatly as one would imagine. The basic ideas are still their and modern society may still relate to this novel. The interpretation may not be exact but from now on mankind will always weep for ' the end of innocence, the darkness of man's heart, and' the most disturbing' for all the human race.'

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