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Anarchy On The Island

In William Golding's Lord of the Flies, the island represents a microcosm. In the beginning of the novel the boys elect a leader and establish rules, in order to survive. Even though rules were set, they get broken by the evil within each boy. When the boys begin to neglect their assigned tasks on the island, society starts to fall apart. The boys stranded on the island and their actions are similar to the larger world.
The boys decide that the first thing they ought to do, to be rescued, is to have a chief and to make rules. The boys want to belong to a group with a leader to feel safe. They decide to have some sort of Government. They chose to have one chief to follow. Once Ralph is selected as chief, he starts assigning jobs and tasks.
"‘Jack is in charge of the choir. They can be-what do you want them to be?'
‘Hunters'" (Golding 19).
It was necessary for the boys to fulfill their duties, and to work together to establish good grounds for the society. Jack and the choir......


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