Hostility in Lord of the Flies

A detailed Summary of Hostility in Lord of the Flies


In Webster's American Dictionary, Hostility is defined as Deep Seated or Mutual Hatred.

Do any of the characters in William Golding's highly divisive book, Lord of the Flies, display true and utter hostility towards one another? My opinion would be no. Hostility is a mutual hatred, and according to me, no one on this island displays any symptom of hatred (hatred being defined as an intense animosity.) The way I see it, the thirty or so boys on this little island display a certain sense of covetousness, inferiority, inadequacy and possibly a sense of insecurity.

When Jack hesitates in stabbing the piglet and blames it



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Approximate Word count = 421
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)

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