How does Jack feel about not killing the pig? In William Golding’s novel Lord of the Flies, Jack is introduced as a ruthless hunter eager to kill and prove his …
Tag: inhibitions
This collection of articles explores the theme of inhibitions in the novel “Lord of the Flies” by William Golding. The writers delve into how the boys’ inhibitions are gradually eroded as they descend into savagery on the deserted island. They examine how societal norms and rules act as inhibitors to human behavior and how their absence allows for primal instincts to take over. The articles also explore the consequences of giving in to one’s impulses and desires, as well as the psychological effects on individuals who struggle with their own inhibitions. Overall, this collection offers a comprehensive analysis of how inhibitions play a crucial role in shaping human behavior and morality in “Lord of the Flies”.