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#10: ‘Golding said, “Man is born evil and is destined to remain evil.” Do you think that it is true that human beings are inherently evil? Give an example from the novel.’
No, I don’t think that human beings are inherently evil. Every person is a good person, but everyone makes mistakes. In some cases their mistakes define them as evil, but that doesn’t mean that they truly are. Take Jack, for example. His actions of killing Simon and Piggy are considered evil, but he as a person isn’t. In his case, being on the island for so long probably drove him partially insane, and made him capable of doing things like that. He made a mistake that was against the law, but he’s not evil because of it. Human beings in inherently good, because if we weren’t, we would never do good things. To be truly evil is to only do wrong, to know it, and to not care. That’s why human beings aren’t evil.
But if being evil is "to only do wrong", shouldn't being good be to only do right?OMG. This reminds me of a question that I had to answer for a Lord of the Flies project in English last year. I believe that all humans are fundamentally good. It's hard to explain this without just quoting my answer, so I'm just going to post what I wrote.
Note quite the same thing, but it has the same meaning. With handy examples from a book!
Cold is the absence of hot
So IMO Evil is the absence of good in that case people are initialy evil.
Cold is not 'the absence of hot'. What you call hot and cold are relative to your temperature and the air temperature around you. Have you ever done that experiment where you put two hands under warm water, then put one in hot water and one in cold? Try it.Temperature (iirc) is measured by the motion of particles within a substance at a molecular level.Cold is the absence of hot
So IMO Evil is the absence of good in that case people are initialy evil.
People are inherently focused on themselves.
Richter Belmont said:The only way for evil to triumph, is for good men to do nothing.