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Internal Enemy

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  Total Pages: 1.78
  Total Words: 445
  Total Characters: 2363
  Number of Sentences: 26


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  Words per Sentences: 17.12
  Characters per Words: 5.31


  Readability

  Flesch Reading Ease: 59.24
  Fog Scale Level: 12.69
  Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level: 9.25  

Internal Enemy

                  The Internal Enemy

A good novel’s theme is often proven by the character’s actions.
A novel in which this occurs is Lord of the Flies by William Golding.  In
Lord of the Flies Golding uses various characters to portray that man is
basically evil because of his violence and irresponsibility.
One can see that Golding’s theme of the novel is that man is
basically evil because of his violence when the savages steal Piggy’s
glasses and when Roger kills Piggy.  When the savages come to steal
Piggy’s glasses they start a fight.  Instead of peacefully stealing the
glasses the savages lash out at the boys leaving them bruised and
bloodied.  The fight that the savages provoke is an example of their
violence which helps prove that the theme of the novel is that man is
basically evil.  A second way in which Golding demonstrates this, is the
incident  where Roger kills Piggy.  Roger seems to kill Piggy, not
because he is a threat, but because Roger seems to experience a
primitive desire to kill.  When Roger kills Piggy he performs the task
thoughtlessly and does not experience any remorse.  The fact that
Roger kills Piggy again shows man’s violence, proving that the theme
of the novel is that man is basically evil.  The above examples have
helped prove Golding’s theme.
Another way in which Golding portrays man as being basically evil is
their irr...

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