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After reading "Lord of the Flies" 600 words

Savagery is as pervasive as the air.

Civilization is just a beautification of barbarism.

"Lord of the Flies" is the "Lord of the Flies". In the Bible, he is regarded as the "head of all evil". Now, "Lord of the Flies" has been listed as "a model of contemporary British literature".

The background of the story is set in a distant future world. During a war, when a plane evacuating children passed by a deserted island, it was attacked. The plane crashed, and all the adults died in the crash. Only the children on the plane survived.

The most prominent among the children on the island is Ralph, the twelve-year-old son of the British naval commander. He has dazzling blond hair, is elegant, confident and optimistic. It was he who blew the conch and became the leader of this group of children. Continuing the order of a civilized society, the children established a series of rules and order based on their own understanding of democracy, and began to live in peace for a short period of time.

However, as the choir, under the leadership of Jack, hunted wild boars bloodyly again and again, and gained physical and spiritual satisfaction, the instincts that were not originally belonging to children of this age began to expand. The social civilization accumulated by human beings over thousands of years cannot help but be scrutinized. After several hunts, it began to be lost, and the peace on the island was gradually disrupted.

Ralph has no power to recover from these unpredictable changes, and the "strategist" Piggy around him is also doing his best to think about it. When Ralph blew the conch that symbolized civilization again, only a few children came over. Poor Ralph is still a child after all. He has no such scheming, let alone the strength to persuade Jack and others to continue their original orderly, harmonious and stable life.

Later, one of the most thoughtful and neutral boys, Simon, saw the tribute that Jack and others gave to the "beast", a pig's head on a spear that was bleeding and covered with flies. , this is the representative of man’s original evil and original sin in this book: Lord of the Flies. Simon is hallucinating and talking to the Lord of the Flies in front of him. The Lord of the Flies told him the truth about what happened, exposing the ugliness of human nature. But Simon was eventually murdered, Piggy fell off a cliff and died, and Ralph was chased... All of this seemed to be the victory of barbarism over civilization, but it was not. This is nothing more than the victory of those with strength over those without strength.

Unfortunately! All these disasters lie in the ugliness of human beings themselves. Therefore, civilization, truth, science, and even authority must be based on strength and protected by barbaric power. But if barbaric forces run rampant everywhere without the inheritance of civilization, then this race will perish.

Civilization and barbarism, barbarism has never disappeared, but civilization is very easy to destroy.