Sunday, March 15, 2020
Beasts from Within and Without essays
Beasts from Within and Without essays The Lord of the Flies, which I strangely enjoyed, developed many thoughts in my mind. One of which was the idea of some kind of beast was inside me, and all humans. In the novel by William Golding, more than one form of this beast came to be, a physical form, an emotional form, and a mental form. The most noticeable beast is the beasts physical appearance. A small boys imagination bringing vines to life, a mans body floating from an attacked plane, and a sows head on a spike are the main appearances of the creature. A littlun first flashes the idea of a beast because of a childish thought. The parachutist careens down becoming a puppet of the wind creating an unreal fantasy. The sows head propped up speaking with Simon likewise gives a ghastly feeling of a spook. These views of the beast are easiest to identify and do not require much thought or digging to determine. The way each facade was expressed by each scenario illustrates expected characteristics of a beast. One beast type is the fear that is passed through each generation to strike terror in the hearts of the immature. Piggy knelt by him, one hand on the great shell, listening and interpreting to the assembly. He wants to know what youre going to do about the snake-thing. Ralph laughed, and the other boys laughed with him. The small boy twisted further into himself. (Pg 35) This small boy, barely able to relate to any real world experiences, dreamed of a monster. Thinking these visions were real, the rumor was spread around that there was a beastie roaming around. Each boy that came to the assembly had an imagination as powerful as the birth-marked boy; they all feared this make believe snake-thing. Also, As if it wasnt a good island. Astonished at the interruption, the looked up at Simons serious face. A ...
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