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The author in “Lord of the Flies” develops the theme of _______________ (state the theme/message of the story) through character development and actions. The author does this by ________________. (State how the author uses characters/actions to convey the theme) This is shown when ____________________. (Evidence from the text showing character development or actions that develop the theme)

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The author in "Lord of the Flies" develops the theme of the inherent darkness of human nature through character development and actions. The author does this by illustrating the gradual descent into savagery among the boys as they become increasingly isolated from societal norms and civilized behavior. This is shown when Jack, initially a choir boy representing order and structure, embraces his primal instincts, ultimately leading to the brutal murder of Piggy and Simon. This pivotal moment highlights how the desire for power and control can lead to moral decay and violence, symbolizing the darker aspects of humanity lurking beneath the surface.

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