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Why does the author describe the killing of the pig so vividly in lord of the flies?
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Why does the author describe the killing of the pig so vividly in lord of the flies?
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The author wanted to prove to the reader how barbaric, cold, and savage the man can become when they are desensitized. He can rip a being apart just like that with the most blasé reaction.
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