This is when Jack draws a knife to go and stab the pig but still has his
morality in him yet and can not bring himself to killing the pig, but he says the later he
Events gradually happen throughout chapter two that continue to lead to the self
destruction of the boys on the island. The boys, especially Piggy, know that they must act accordingly with a type of law and order if they wish to be rescued from the island, but
the longer they remain separate from society and that of
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continue to act like the savage being. When they lit a fire again by taking Piggys
which is pointing out in plain how they are declining. The events in the novel up until the
becoming for them to be bound to the disciplined behavior of human civilization.
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