Corruption In William Golding's Lord Of The Flies

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Not only do I prefer the psychological answer, but also the political answer that the government that runs each country are corrupted due to their unnecessary but strong desire for power. In the beginning when Ralph is freely elected as the leader by a majority vote, the whole system symbolizes the democratic government. When Ralph rules, he wants to set rules and have some kind of order to meet the boys’ long term goal: getting off the island. However, Jack eventually starts to seize that power by acting defiant towards Ralph and the whole idea of the conch as power (91). Much like Hitler and Stalin, Jack lures people into joining him by promising protection from the beast and offering food (150). This happens right after Simon dies, which