Wednesday, November 13, 2019
William Goldings Animal Farm :: William Golding Animal Farm Essays
William Golding's Animal Farm      On the first page of the book there is immediately a link to the adult  world and the civilization that has been adapted there. There is a  reference to the "Home Counties". This shows that already, the writer  is telling the reader of the links that may be made throughout the  book about the adult world and its comparisons to the life in the  jungle. Societies operate in many different ways and there are many  factors that influence this fact. In the book Golding tries to  highlight what these factors are and how they cause disruption and  peace within a society. By approaching this from different angles the  reader is able to get a better outline of what Golding is trying to  represent and can therefore fully appreciate the wonders of his  writings.    One of the angles that he approaches the way societies operate from is  by using the leader as an example. Throughout the duration of the book  there is a feeling of complete rivalry as the two main contenders  'fight' for the right to be the leader of all other boys on the  island. Jack and Ralph are constantly attempting to better one anther  but in ways that only they can fulfill. In the first chapter of the  book the reader sees a very democratic system employed by the boys.  This is to elect a leader and therefore a fair vote is counted.  Despite this being the fairest possible way of concluding a leader  Jack is not at all happy with the outcome. "and the freckles on Jack's  face disappeared under a blush of mortification". This shows that Jack  expected to be elected as the chief of the group. As Ralph could see  that that Jack was upset by the outcome of this election he  immediately offered Jack the control of the choir. In foresight this  could be one of the worst things that was accidentally and  un-intentionally done by Ralph. This is because there is an  instantaneous division of the two groups, which later on destroy all  form of civilization that has been built. From this initial decision  to elect Ralph as the leader there is a bitter rivalry built up  between him and Jack Merridew, leader of the choir/hunters. The main  reason for this is Jack's jealousy overcoming him. He does not realize  that his authority in the adult world does not necessarily transfer  onto the island where normal rules do not apply and it is just a  matter of survival. Because of this contention between Ralph and Jack  matters start to become worse and the whole fiasco spirals out of    					    
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