review of lord of the files
This shift towards individualism and away from the group's decision-making process ultimately led to chaos and conflict among the boys. Some boys joined Jack's group even though they didn't want to because Jack represented power, and people were often willing to submit to authority to survive. The boys were afraid of the existence of the "monster" on the island, and this fear made them more willing to obey Jack. The "monster" in the cave became a metaphor for fear. Through the boys' fears, Jack could maintain control over the group and further increase his power. In this way, the cave's dead man could be considered a metaphor for fear and authority.According to classical liberalism, everyone is an individual and has the right to follow self-interest. Classical liberalism sees individuals as rational and motivated by their self-interest. At the same time, the social contract theory holds that people are inherently selfish and will only act in ways that serve thei
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Therefore, to the social contract theory, we can understand why people are willing to give up some rights to receive protection from the government. The film demonstrates the innate evil in human nature, which may have harmful consequences if unchecked. Thus, as classical liberals argue, a limited government is needed to protect people's freedoms and rights to life. In addition to these, The fire that the children made on a high place on the island represented liberty. They were hopeful that someone would see the fire and be able to rescue them. This hope also allowed them to hold on to life on the island. We can understand their desire to escape the island by the fact that they try to keep the fire burning for as long as possible.
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People's violent and chaotic behavior demonstrates the difficulties that can occur when individuals do not follow the social contract's norms and obligations. When individuals do not fulfill their obligations under the social contract, it can result in conflict and other unfavorable consequences for society. 'In Lord of the Flies, the movie illustrates the significance of social contract theory by showing how even a group of children who are not inherently evil can create a society from scratch and how incidents can go wrong when they fail to follow the rules and agreements of their society. By showing how a society can collapse, the movie emphasizes the importance of social contract theory and the necessity for individuals to follow the rules and agreements of their society to maintain order and stability.''
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