Thursday, November 10, 2016
Seeking Utopia in Lord of the Flies and The Hunger Games
  A utopia  stub be described as a perfect society Âin which the harmful qualities of life -  such(prenominal) as poverty, poor  governance and social conditions - have been eradicated to the  take of non-existent. This perfect world can never be achieved by man al whizz because it is  futile to implement the behaviour that argon necessary to create such perfection in society. For a community to be a utopia, the society must be able to control the  might characteristics of its nature and always  utilize the good. This presentation focuses on  analyze and contrasting free-will and power  indoors the Lord of the  go  new(a) and The Hunger Games film.\nAuthors such as William Golding used the ideology of the  dishonest nature of power to  verbalize a  depicted object to their readers that achieving utopia is a fantasy that is unlikely to be successful unless all members in the society are  move to achieving goals. In Suzanne Collins The Hunger Games,  sum to the readers is. The represe   ntations created in The Lord of the  travel and The Hunger Games reinforce the authors message that whilst power and control  return achieving utopia achievable, the cost is free-will which ultimately creates a dystopia too many others.\nWilliam Golding shows the  kind between socialized and  personalize power in the one of the characters in Lord of the Flies:  dirt. Golding uses teenage boys to represent the  different actors in our modern society.  jak couldnt do anything without striving to  profit the highest possible position in the island. So Jack  trenchant to use the beast as a symbol to  apprehension to manipulate the boys causing them to  give birth and the boys rely on Jack for safety. Jack furthers his power by being elected as the leader of the hunters. This allowed him to make his  starting signal step, up the ladder of gaining  almost power on the island. As the book progressed he became  more(prenominal) ruthless causing  misemploy others until he killed one of the b   oys. The boys ranged themselves in row...   
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