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The moral of the novel Lord of the Flies by William Golding is that power must be handled delicately. Golding also teaches the reader that evil is not restricted to those who continuously do evil deeds, but that people who are inherently good may sometimes commit to doing evil acts, as shown to the reader by Ralph's character. The reader is shown that evil may dwell within each of us, and that it is up to each person to control their own actions and fate.

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