Violence surpassing innocence in Lord of the Flies by William Golding and The Bloody Chamber by Angela Carter
Of all the instinctive feelings shared by every living being all around the world, there is a collective drive in nature called violence. From the most primitive tribes to the post-modern era of present day, violence is the most basic feeling lying under everyone's psychology. Sigmund Freud cla...
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