Throughout the three writings, evil plays a chaotic role in society by creating violence, fear and lack of safety. In Lord of the Flies, Roger’s hostility towards Piggy results in his death. During the confrontation between Piggy, Ralph and Jack, “Roger, with a sense of delirious abandonment, leaned all his weight on the lever” pushing a rock at Piggy which hit him “from chin to knee” resulting in his death (Golding 185). Though the evil act of Roger murdering Piggy, it encourages other acts of evil and violence on the island, hindering the success of society. Furthermore in Macbeth, Macbeth’s inner …show more content…
It creates violence, control, fear and results in an unstable society not allowing any chance for society to progress. People are aware while committing an evil acts, but it’s their inner desires or interests that blind them of the consequences, resulting in them committing the most extreme course of action. Evil is a natural act of mankind as every man that walks the face of this planet has committed some sort of evil, but its mankind's responsibility as conscious beings to commit good deeds that are in favor of the society and others