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English, 04.09.2020 23:01 kristineford198

The Romantics believed that human nature was inherently good, but had become corrupted by civilization. The boys in The Lord of the Flies were raised on books like Robinson Crusoe, The Blue Lagoon, and Swiss Family Robinson, in which shipwrecked people make decent lives on their islands. Using specific examples from the novel make an argument in which you defend or challenge this book’s refutation of that Romantic notion.

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