Everyone should enjoy the freedom they have but with responsibility. The more freedom one has the more responsibility one also has as shown in Lord of the Flies, Animal Farm, and a real life experience. In Lord of the Flies, by William Golding, the boys display Sanchez’s quote by having complete freedom to do whatever they want to do with no adults around telling them what to do. Although the boys have complete freedom, they don’t take it up with responsibility, and start abusing the freedom. Ralph, a twelve year old boy, and other boys who survived the plane crash remain stuck on an unknown island for a long time.
The other children gather around when Ralph blew a conch, and elect Ralph as their leader who then has to decide what to do next that would benefit the whole group. Ralph assigns Piggy, who has stayed with Ralph from the beginning, a job where Piggy has to “go back, Piggy, and take names. That’s your job” (Golding 25).
Ralph assigned Piggy the responsibility, but hadn’t thought it through carefully that all the kids will run around and will not listen to Piggy. Jack, a former choirmaster and the “head boy” at his school, made a lot of rules and wants to punish anyone who breaks them, although he consistently breaks the rules himself.
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Jack just wants to hunt on the island. Ralph has assigned a few Biguns (the older children on the island) to keep the fire going in case a ship that passes by. Jack influences the Biguns to go hunting with him leaving the fire alone. When Ralph finds out “There was a ship. Out there. You said you’d keep the fire gong and you let it out” (Golding 70).
Jack not responsible with the freedom he had, restricted the children to the island and remaining there for a while longer. The children were free, but the lack of responsibility bound them to the island.
Another example of example of Sanchez’s quote, abided in Animal Farm by George Orwell, the animals want freedom from their owner. Old Major (a wise pig on the farm) gives a speech about “the whole of the produce of our labour is stolen from us by human beings” (Orwell 7).
Old Major dies and Napoleon and Snowball take charge. Mr. Jones, the owner of the farm, doesn’t give the animals food. When they starved, the animals start a rebellion because they have had enough of Mr. Jones. The animals eventually drove the humans of the farm. Snowball takes control and tells everyone “to the hayfield!
Let us make it a point of honour to get in the harvest more quickly than Jones and his men could do” (Orwell 25).
Napoleon wants the freedom, and he took up the responsibility but in the wrong way. He drove Snowball out of the farm because he wants complete control of the farm. The animals have the freedom they want but Napoleon made it look as “The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which” (Orwell 135).
The animals had the freedom but Napoleon gave them responsibilities by taking that freedom away.
A final example of Sanchez’s quote is a real life experience where a friend of mine had chance to go to university and to live in a dorm away from her life back home. Jasmine’s parents gave her freedom, but she didn’t use that freedom with responsibility. The first semester at university her grades were excellent, but then her grades started to slip. Jasmine started to go out partying and not study for her exams. Jasmine completed the rest of the year at the university, but the second year she had to complete it at college closer to home. Her parents expressed their anger by taking up her phone until she could pay for it by herself.
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Jasmine took up a job and started to pay for her own phone bill. As Jasmine continued her job she started to achieve the freedom. Jasmine had taken up the responsibility and with that she achieved her freedom. Freedom and responsibility go hand in hand with each other. The more freedom one has, the more responsibility one also has as shown in Lord of the Flies, Animal Farm, and a real life experience. Once a person has given freedom, they have been given responsibility. Freedom may lead a person down a dangerous path, but if that person takes up the responsibility they will be fine.