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Title: Mans intellect vs mans unreasoning cardinality. Using the book "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding, this is a character analysis of piggy and how he relates to social allegories.

Title: Title: Mans intellect vs mans unreasoning cardinality. Using the book "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding, this is a character analysis of piggy and how he relates to social allegories.
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Title: Mans intellect vs mans unreasoning cardinality. Using the book "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding, this is a character analysis of piggy and how he relates to social allegories.
Clayton M. Ferguson March 1- 2003 10H- English MANS INTELLECT AND TECHNOLOGY VS. MANS UNREASONING CARNALITY Character Analysis- Piggy Have you ever wondered what true human nature is? Have you ever questioned your own nature as well as societies effect on it? To give an insight on these puzzlements, an accomplished author, William Golding wrote the novel entitled " Lord of the Flies." The novels much speculated theme is that mans true nature is inherently evil."(Golding 204) …showed first 75 words of 556 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 556 total…the Flies." William Golding described the purpose of the novel as an attempt to trace the defects of society back to the defects of human nature. Piggy, symbolizing intellect and civilized society is killed by the force of Jack and his savage hunters who symbolize mans unreasoning carnality. While making the theme, that all men are inherently evil,"(Golding 204) does Golding take into account humanity at its purist and most innocent form, the human infant?

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