they understand that they have to adapt to brutal ways of life. Inborn evil of human’s theory plays a key role in developing this theme. William Golding uses this theory when he indicates that these boys evolve to become the beast that they feared. As the boys turn to savagery

they understand that they have to adapt to brutal ways of life. Inborn evil of human’s theory plays a key role in developing this theme. William Golding uses this theory when he indicates that these boys evolve to become the beast that they feared. As the boys turn to savagery

it is the beast inside their inborn evil that facilitates this transition. The novel uses symbols to communicate the divide existing between savagery and civilization. While the couch relates to Ralph