This concept explains why participants followed orders even when they felt uncomfortable.
What is obedience to authority?
Intelligence
Piggy
our primitive needs
id
Golding won this prestigious literary award
this boy is lost in the fire
boy with the mulberry birthmark
Participants were randomly assigned to these two roles in the Stanford Prison experiment
prisoners and guards
Christ-like goodness
Simon
this is the strategy to satisfy the id
ego
Golding studied 2 subjects in college. Name one
Medieval literature, sociology
Simon falls/faints this many times
3
Both experiments explored this aspect of human behavior.
What is the influence of social situations and authority on behavior?
Common sense and responsibility
Ralph
this is the moral compass of a person
superego
Doctorates
this boy forgets his name
Percival Wemys Madison
This key difference is that while Milgram focused on authority, Zimbardo focused on this.
What is social roles?
Brute force
Roger
the two parts of the mind
conscious and subconscious
Golding's biggest fear
the dark
Ralph cries for these 3 things at the end of the novel
"the end of innocence, the darkness of man's heart, and [his] true, wise friend, Piggy"
The boys following Jack is most similar to participants in which of the studys.
Milgrim- people obeying authority without questioning it even when they know they are hurting others.
conformity
Samneric
Not stealing from a store would use this part of the mind
superego
Silver Linings Playbook, Survivor, SpongeBob SquarePants, The Simpsons
this boy is tied up and beaten for no apparent reason
Wilfred