Lord of the Flies

             There are many laws in our society that are needed. Out of all the laws that we have, a great deal of them are needed to reduce the destructive nature of humans. Golding demonstrates the destructive nature of humans in The Lord of the Flies, through the boys, and he does so very well. He demonstrates to us by regarding the environment-by demonstrating the problems with fires, emissions of harmful toxins, and the rapid depletion of our Earth's resources. He also incorporates intolerance and prejudice into the novel-by showing Jack's intolerance towards Piggy, Jack's prejudice towards Piggy, and the result of growing intolerance and prejudice. The last thing Golding incorporates into the novel-are the regards to maintaining a peaceful and orderly society. He does so by using rules, the breaking of rules, and the outcome of not following rules. The problems and conflicts that occur on the small island symbolize the greater and much larger problems and conflicts that occur in our world.
             First, regarding the environment. In Ontario for 2002 alone, there has already been 1043 forest fires, due to many careless actions, just as on the island the boy's careless actions of trying to start the fire leads to the small forest fire. The emissions of harmful toxins harm and destroy the environment and ozone layer. For example, carbon monoxide from fire is lifted into the sky into the atmosphere, destroying the ozone layer, thus contributing to Global Warming. On the island the boys use the fire to cook food, and for heat. Although on the island the fire is small, on a larger scale with a lot more fires being started and used for various reasons on earth, the ozone layer doesn't stand a chance. The already-existing holes will be guaranteed to become larger, surely making this a soon-to-be major concern for future generations. Natural resources of the earth are being used at a rate that is too fast. With all n...

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