Society can Corrupt In a society there exists good and people because it’s just part of human nature which can’t be changed. Because of victimization and violence in the society, man is born innocent but are corrupted by society. To begin with, man is born innocent but is corrupted through society due to victimization in their surroundings. For example, in the novel, Lord of the Flies, by William Golding the boys were victims of the island since they were just boys. “For hunting. Like in the war. You know-dazzle paint. Like things you trying to look like something else” (Golding 63). As well as the island, Jack was a big influence in the way the boys started to become savages and uncivilized. Society corrupts people, but can be born innocent. …show more content…
Violence can provoke an individual to be easily manipulated and become evil or uncivilized. For example, “Other problems include high levels of youth unemployment in the Muslim community, the availability of arms and a highly developed communications and transportation network in Belgium” (Burke 2). Because of the low youth unemployment, Belgium is a main target for Muslim terrorists. European countries due to violence against them and inequality bombed Belgium several times because of the corruption of Belgium. As well as in Lord of the Flies the boys killed an innocent because of that fear of the “beast” on the island (Golding 153). The island itself was their society that corrupted them because of being stranded on the island at a young age. The boys’ fear was larger than anything and the idea of …show more content…
For example, Akinwotu and McVeigh describe how Nigerian schoolgirls were captured and were forced to work for the terrorists groups and do horrible things (Akinwotu & McVeigh 14). The nigerian girls were victims and were forced to do evil things such as killing innocents. This was because of thats idea of discrimination and racism in our own societies that is not officially over. Another example, “...that a large Muslim minority which was poorly integrated and struggles to fit into society” (Burke 2). Muslim terrorists were evil because of the discrimination and low opportunities offered in Belgium. Society can corrupt an individual because of that fear of being attacked as a whole community and your people. In the other hand, man can be born evil and needs society to keep him civilized. For example, in Lord of the Flies Jack throughput the novel didn’t really change and since the beginning he was violent (Golding 35). He needed society to become civilized and stay that way. To conclude, racism, violence, and victimization in society, society can corrupt an individual to become evil. An individual can be corrupted by society to become evil. Human nature is divided between good and evil, but man is not born evil but corrupted by society.
Works cited
Burke, Jason. “Why did bombers target Belgium? Country’s extremist roots run deep.” Newsela. n.p, 24 march 2016.Web. 02 June 2017
A society is people living in a community who have the same morals, beliefs, and traditions. People recognize others by what they wear, what they eat, how they act, and how they treat others. However, society isn’t about those few things, it’s about that one person that is willing to follow someone else as they step out of the so called ‘society’. In The Crucible, religion dominated society.
With this intention in mind, an individual wouldn’t change society because it is built around the individuals. Thus, individuals can not change their society because they don’t have power in numbers, they will be condemned by society if they try, and they shouldn’t need to change society if it is built to represent. An individual can not change society because he/she faces the
Rabindranath Tagore said, “No civilized society can thrive upon victims, whose humanity has been permanently mutilated.” Society shapes and influences people very well, from news to even personal beliefs. It can be done through media, rumors or just information that has been fed to people. Society influenced Victoria and Ruby as victims to be accusers and even shaped a fictional character, Mayella, to be both a victim and an accuser as well. Mayella Ewell, from To Kill a Mockingbird, and Ruby Bates were both victims of society, which they were rejected by when they wanted to be accepted.
The boys no longer had adults in their lives, and because of this void, they had to become responsible. They attempted to create rules, shelters, and a way off the island. They attempted to provide for one another, and eventually began to act a little like adults. “…The ground was hardened by an accustomed tread and as Jack rose to his full height he heard something moving on it.
We watch movies all the time about crimes , which plants a seed of fear for people. Society will start to believe that serial killers live among them and that no place is safe. We start to think about how this can happen to us or even our family. Most people have a belief in what is good and evil. When it comes to good , we categorize it has innocent holy , pure.
First of all, what is a ‘society’? A society is a group of people who interact with each other in different ways and live in the same territory. In general, society has changed a lot. The people changed compared to how it was in the book. Of course one can still find racism and judgment in some countries but it has decreased from before.
Jack’s influence among the boys has been gradually growing, and calling his own meeting grants him with more immediate power than he has ever had before. Jack instantly abuses this power by unjustly criticizing Ralph and challenging his authority, demonstrating that no one on the island can hold a position of power without quickly abusing it. Shortly after, Jack forms his own band of hunters, giving him even more power to toy around with, and it doesn’t take long for him to begin to abuse it. For what appears to be no reason, Jack decides that he’s “Going to beat Wilfred…. He got angry and made [the other boys] tie Wilfred up.”
There are billions of people in the world. They all start as small infants, then grow up. But not everyone turns out the same as the next. Some turn out to be truly evil beings. The truth is, many humans have done acts of evil, but no one is born evil.
Society as a whole is something you make of it. If one wants to denounce the society they live in because it is “phony” that is because they’ve made the world around them phony. The character of Holden Caulfield in Catcher in the Rye is a prime example of someone being stuck in the idea that society is unchanging. Society is just how a person perceives the world in front of them. The eye of the beholder is the one that creates the society of their choice.
Every society has defects which trace back to the defects of human nature,
The island boys lose civilization and are overthrown with barbaric behaviours just as quickly as their clean face become dirty and degrading. At the start, the boys came to the island knowing what was acceptable and what was not. They lived civilized. As the time spent on the island increased, the boys loose sense of their morals. It is easy for people who do not recognize themselves to do things they normally would not, and this is especially true when referring to the boys on the island.
Firstly, man is born evil because society shows him to be evil. An example of this is how parents must raise their child to be good. A parent never has to raise their child to do bad things. A young child might draw on the wall and believe that it is art, however the parent will stop the child and tell them that drawing on the wall is a bad thing to do.
Society as a whole, however, exerts a civilizing influence upon the individual, gradually training and molding him until he becomes a disciplined and morally conscious human being.
Someone who advocated for this was Jean Jacques Rousseau who believed that man is influenced by outside forces but initially born good. To prove his point, Rousseau talks about human nature before society corrupts them in his book Emilius and Sophia when he says, “In a state of society, if man is left… to his own notions and conduct, he would certainly turn out the most preposterous of human beings. The influence of prejudice, authority… would stifle nature in him…”. Rousseau is implying that if a man is given up in society, man would be the most obscure of human beings because through the prejudice and injustices of society, the human nature of man would stop and he would change through the corruption of society. In addition, Rousseau talks about the corruption of growing up he states in The Socially Contract, “man is born free, and everywhere he is in chains.”
Human nature is naturally good but, it tends to shrink due to the type of experiences one has been through and can become replaced with bad. I don’t think that makes people naturally evil. For example, the Infant Cognition Center at Yale University conducted an experiment to test whether or not babies show a