In the novel “Lord of the Flies” by William Golding the author uses literature to support the belief that man is wild and will always be wild. Golding supports that statement made by Arthur Schopenhauer; Schopenhauer claimed that “Man is at bottom a wild and terrible animal”. Man through the ages has evolved in intellect that has furthered technology, medicine, understanding and more but one thing that we haven’t moved past is our instincts the instinct to survive at all means necessary. Humankind has got up to where it is now by “war” without war we wouldn’t have had the Neolithic era and ergo our present day. Instincts…..What are instincts? Instincts are what we possess as an organism something that is passed on from generation to generation. Instincts consist of knowing not to touch hot items or to look both ways before crossing the road, these instincts are there to stop you from harm’s way or imminent threat but one that lurks in our mind is the “fight for survival”. Fighting for survival as a human being is to the point that anything will be done at any cost to live; whether that is to sever you’re arm to get dislodged from a rock or to kill and eat a human being to survive. In the “Lord of the Flies” the civilized group of British kids turn from what was a …show more content…
Human beings at heart are a vicious and a vile group of organisms when the shackles of law and society are removed. I go to survival class on a regular basis and one of the main tips is; stay away from people who are stranded because when push comes to shove they will contemplate of killing you for resources and such, to survive. Schopenhauer is right in his statement but there is an exception, there are a few on this earth who really are good at heart and will always put others lives over their own and these people are the true hope for mankind that can make a difference. A