Evidence from novel that highlights consequences of the growing tribalism on the island:
In the “The lord of the Flies,” the formation of tribal groups is evident. In the beginning of chapter 1, one could easily begin to identify “the hunters.” Since the beginning of chapter 4, the group of the “biguns” and the “litluns” has been more apparent and their distancing in evident.
In chapter 1, Jack declared that his choir group will be the hunters. Upon being asked by Ralph about what task his group would prefer doing, he pronounced that “[we’ll] be hunters” (page 19). The dangerous consequences of tribalism are evident in this case. Jack (and his group) are obsessed with killing. Jack leads the brutal assault of a pig and in attempts to get meat, he ignores the fire and the boys miss their chance to be rescued. His growing passion for his tribe’s task (and the compulsion to kill) is ultimately proving to be dangerous for the others. Jack is not involved in helping Ralph and Simon build huts, and as Ralph stated, “[you] never get anything done” (page 50). Ralph is implying that Jack is only concerned with killing and fails to help out with basic tasks. Clearly, Jack and his group are distancing from the other groups and are only concerned with their group’s role (which is hunting). Their passion for their own tribe is proving to be disadvantageous.
The group of the littluns is also evident. According to Golding, “They obeyed summons of the conch. But otherwise, they seldom bothered with the biguns. They built castles in the sand at the bar of the little river. The luttlins played here, if not happily at least with absorbed attention” (page 62). This passage indicates that the littluns live in a world of there own. They don’t help out with tasks, and seem the least concerned with being rescued. The consequence of this tribe is that they are the “weak” members on the island that require support and provide none in return.
The group of Simon, Piggy, and Ralph is seemingly more apparent in later chapters. In chapter 5, Ralph states that he “ought to give up being chief” (page 100). Piggy then states that “if Jack was chief he’d have all hunting and no fire. We’d be here till we died.” Simon then replies by saying that “There’s you and Jack. Go on being chief. (page 101). Quite clearly, Simon and Piggy show support for Ralph and it seems as if they are the only ones who want Ralph to remain chief.
Answer to Article Questions:
Do you agree with Ms. Chua that we are all, “tribal animals” as she writes in the first paragraph of the article? Explain your reasoning.
I agree that we are all tribal animals because we are more likely to associate with people that are just like us. For example, in the “Lord of the Flies,” the littluns are a group because of their similar ages. I believe that we create our own groups and associate with people that share something common with us.
What did the T-shirt experiment explained in the Basic Instinct section find?
The children were assigned different colored t-shirts (blue or red) and then were shown images of random children wearing the same t-shirts (either blue or red). The experiment proved that the children showed bias towards those wearing the same color as them, despite not knowing them personally.
What does Ms. Chua explain as the, “dark side of tribal instinct”?
The dark side of tribalism is when one tribe finds enjoyment in the suffering of another tribe.
What is the demographic transformation that she describes in an effort to explain the emergence of the Trump Tribe?
To varying degrees, minorities have felt vulnerable and under threat. Today, the majorities also feel that way due to the statements that Trump has made which explicitly appeal to some voters’ racial bias.
Define: Social Mobility
It is the change in social status relative to one’s current social location within a given society.
Define: Economic Inequality
Economic Inequality is the unequal distribution of income and opportunity between different groups in society.
How could these concepts effect tribalism?
These concepts allow certain groups to be more likely to associate with groups that they want to.
Under what conditions does Chua state that tribalism thrives?
Political tribalism thrives under conditions of economic insecurity and lack of opportunity.
Tribalism has led to violent acts around the world in the recent years. Post 2 videos on your site and explain how they are examples of tribalism.
Tribalism has led to violent acts in previous years and in recent years as well. Tribalism has led to the worst atrocities such as genocide. Tribalism has been around since the beginning. Genocides such as the Ukrainian Genocide (also known as the Holodomar), Holocaust, Darfur Genocide, and the Rwandan Genocide have been a result of attitudes where one favors a certain racial group and shows extreme bias towards them. These are cases of extreme tribalism.
Examine the tribalism in our culture. What sport /social / religious / cultural groups are prominent in and out of school? They do not have be organized groups. What are the positive and negative attributes of these groups? Do you see any extremely negative attributes of tribalism that are present in The Lord of the Flies or the current political climate of America.
Tribalism is not evident in school, at least not as significant. Teens are likely to engage with others who carry the same interests as them. For example, those who play sports are more likely to have friends that play sports and are in sports teams. However, the negative attributes of this aren’t as consequential because tribalism doesn’t exist in extreme. In “Lord of the Flies,” tribalism has many negative consequences because each tribe seems to have very different priorities, further leading to the unlikelihood of rescue.