Examples Of Loss Of Innocence In Lord Of The Flies

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Lord of the Flies is novel by William Golding in which a couple of British school boys are trapped on an island and are losing the naive minds that they had as each day go by. In Lord of the Flies, loss of innocence is slowly shown through the boys when Jack struggle with himself to kill a pig, the littluns in numerous instances, and Ralph for when he wept for the end of innocence for them all.
Firstly, in the novel of Lord of the Flies Jack has a continuous struggle to slaughter a pig. Jack internal fear of blood is what makes him hesitant to kill the piglet, but the fear of the boys believing he’s weak is what make him even more determined to catch a pig. As Jack feeling of trying to prove himself increases his desperation of killing a pig