Monday, January 20, 2020
The Lord Of The Flies :: essays research papers
 The Lord of the Flies      The adventure novel, The Lord of the Flies, was an epic tale that depicted  the different facets of the human spirit. It was written by William Golding in  the 1950's and recieved many awards. It was declared the "Outstanding Novel of  the Year" by E.M. Forrester. The author did in no wat mean for this story to be  biographical, but Mr. Golding depicted well the many different aspect of human  nature. The book has been described as "provacative, vivid and enthralling,"  but Time and Tide said it best when they wrote, ââ¬Å"It is not only a first-rate  adventure story but a parable of our times."         The novel took place on an island probably somewhere in the middle of  the Atlantic. This can be inferred because of the fact that the boys are  British and that they arrived on the island by way of a plane cradsh. The story  also occurred during wartime.         The story begins when a group of British boys crash on an uninhabited  island. In the beginning they area all unruly and unmorginized. Finally, a boy  by the nakme of Ralph decides to take charge and call a meeting. The boys  declare him ââ¬Å"chiefâ⬠ and then begin to follow his lead. Ralph is also assisted  by another lad by the name of Piggy. The group of boys were getting along fine  until Jack Merridew, a boy who wanted to be ââ¬Å"chiefâ⬠ instead, decided to go his  own way. He disobeyed Ralph and did things his own way. He was to preoccupied  witdh his own whims to do the act that was most important on the island, which  was to keep the signal going so they could be rescued. Finally, Jack went  against Ralph and declared that if any of the other boys wanted to have ââ¬Å"fun,â⬠  which meant acting like savages, that they should follow him. The boys splot up  into two groups and then havoc insued. Jacks group went around hunting and  being barbaric while the others tried to get rescued. In the end Jack had  gotten all the boys except Ralph to run around loke wild animals. Then when  Jack got tired of dealing with Ralph, he convinced wveryone to try and kill him.  By then however, a navy ship had come an they could never get around to the  nasty deed.         There was more than one antagonist in the story, The Lord of the Flies.  They were Ralph, Piggy, and all the other boys who tried to sustain order and  law on the island. To begin with, Ralph was the ââ¬Å"firstâ⬠ chief on the island.  					    
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