Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Analysis

The main message my story is delivering till now is how can a society react to a lifestyle without norms or rules establishing limits,even if it is a very small society.It also mentions how people can simply loose control over situations when they stop "thinking or reflectioning" and simply go through the panic path,as everyone else.The importance of limits and regulation really pop out in this story.I know this because its the case the boys are in,first there is one kind of "leader or wise" that establish some kind of rules, as the person who holds the shell has the right of speech or how every kid must find something useful to do in benefit of the whole group.But after a while,kids start suposing that these rules are not worthy of anything and that they are not neccesary.I know this is true because the quote: "-I believe we all need more discipline,we shall begin to fish by turns and obtain real food-,clarified Ralph -Why don't we eat pork?-said a kid. -That is all I wanted to tell you,Does anyone want the shell?- -Someone stoll my pocket knife!-a kid screamed. -Yeah,a lot of things are dissapearing- -When we catch teh thief,he shall be punished!- -Yes!,punished he shall be,Yes!Yes!-all the kids said waving their fists in the air- -Silence!,Everybody quite!-Ralph regained order.-We shall not allow for thiefs to hang loose.We will establish stricter rules and apply sanctions,i suppose-,he doubted. -Sanctions?What kind of nonsense is this!-replied a child. -Yeah!How can sanctions be useful here!-said another one.The kids instantly became a choir of screams and laughs do to Ralphs previous point"(Golding,45). What I can infer from this text is,things will get tougher and more reinless each time,as mentioned in the previous quote: "The kids instantly became a loud choir of screams and laughs do to Ralph's point".Things get tenser and louder,and the situation gets more alterated if all of them coordinate to fight and oppose against the same staitment,changing one persons point of view may be easy, but changing twelve views of screaming and stubborn children is impossible.

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