Why Society Needs Rules and Laws
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Why Society Needs Rules and Laws
Exploring order and chaos through literature Based on William Golding's Lord of the Flies Year 8 English Literature
What Are Rules and Laws?
Rules: Guidelines that help groups function smoothly Laws: Official rules enforced by government Both create structure and predictability They protect individual rights and freedoms
A Warning from Literature
'Maybe there is a beast... maybe it's only us.' - Simon, Lord of the Flies
Life Before Rules: The Island Paradise?
Boys crash-land on a deserted tropical island No adults, no rules, complete freedom Initially seems like paradise - no school, no chores Ralph elected as leader, conch shell for order
Ralph vs Jack: Two Approaches to Leadership
{"left":"Democratic leadership\nUses the conch for fair speaking\nFocuses on rescue and shelter\nBelieves in rules and cooperation","right":"Authoritarian leadership\nRules through fear and intimidation\nFocuses on hunting and immediate pleasure\nAbandons civilized behavior"}
Classroom Experiment: Rules vs No Rules
Imagine our classroom had no rules for one day Brainstorm what might happen Consider: noise levels, respect, learning, safety Compare to the boys' descent into chaos
The Breakdown: When Rules Disappear
The conch shell loses its power Jack's tribe abandons democratic meetings Violence becomes acceptable Fear replaces reason and discussion
Critical Thinking Question
If you were stranded on an island with your classmates, what would be the first three rules you would establish and why?
The Real World: Why Laws Matter
Conclusion: Lessons from the Island
Rules and laws protect individual rights They prevent the strong from oppressing the weak Democratic systems give everyone a voice Without structure, fear and violence often take over Civilization requires constant effort to maintain