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Lord of the Flies by William Golding; 9780571191475

Lord of the Flies

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Lord of the Flies is a harrowing tale by William Golding that delves into the complexities of human nature and societal structures. When a plane crash strands a group of schoolboys on a deserted island, they are initially filled with hope and excitement. However, as they attempt to establish order and governance, their fragile society begins to unravel.

The Plot

In their efforts to survive, the boys create their own rules and elect leaders, but the presence of fear and the primal instinct for power soon emerge. What begins as a quest for civilisation quickly devolves into chaos and savagery. As allegiances shift and moral dilemmas arise, the story starkly illustrates the dark undercurrents of humanity.

Themes

  • Civilization vs. Savagery: The struggle between the impulse to adhere to societal norms and the temptation to revert to primal instincts.
  • Loss of Innocence: The boys' transformation from innocent children to embodiments of chaos and brutality.
  • Inherent Evil: A chilling exploration of the darkness that resides within all humans.

Literary Merit

Golding’s prose is both poetic and stark, employing vivid imagery to convey the boys' descent into barbarism. His use of symbolism, particularly through characters like Ralph, Jack, and Piggy, enhances the narrative's depth, inviting readers to reflect on the fragility of civilisation. Lord of the Flies stands as a profound commentary on human nature, echoing themes found in other works such as The Coral Island by R.M. Ballantyne and Animal Farm by George Orwell.

“The conch exploded into a thousand white fragments and ceased to exist.”
Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 126 mm × 198 mm × 16 mm
Pages: 240
Publisher: Faber & Faber
ISBN: 9780571191475

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