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A Tale Of Two Cities And Lord Of The Flies: Cruelty


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The theme of human cruelty and its effects is displayed throughout the novels, A Tale of Two Cities, and Lord of the Flies.




There were many deaths throughout both novels that could have been avoided, while instead they were lost. In A Tale of Two Cities, many people were left to die in the Bastille, similar to Dr. Manette; many of who did not deserve to die and could have been saved. Similarly, many of the little children died in Lord of the Flies simply do to lack of concern or care for them. In fact the big boys cared so little that they didn't even know how many little boys died. At any rate, this lack of concern for human life lead to death and was a somewhat discrete form of human cruelty. Secondly the result of this lack of concern for life was the death of the innocent. Examples of this are Dr. Manette and Piggy. They both did nothing wrong, and had good intentions, while the only reward they received was death. The ultimate......

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