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Radda [10]
4 years ago
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One major theme in Lord of the Flies is that society falls apart when people do not follow its rules. Choose Jack or Piggy to wr

ite about in your response. Use evidence from the novel to explain how the character's actions develop this theme. Then, explain why this is a universal theme, and give examples across different cultures that support your explanation. (Please don't look up the question on here and just rewrite someone else's answer down). Please be honest with your response. Will Mark Brainliest. ​( Needs To Be Turned In Today).​
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UkoKoshka [18]4 years ago
3 0

Answer:

i havent read the book in a while so bear with me here.

so piggy was the kid that always wanted to follow the rules but after a while things were getting out of hand and the rules started falling apart. and when this happened society fell and people were killed including piggy proving the point that a society without rules or rules that are not followed is destined to be destroyed

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