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Many critics have read Lord of the Flies as a political allegory. In particular, they have considered the novel a …
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In his introduction to William Golding’s novel, novelist E.M. Forster suggests that Golding’s writing “lays a solid foundation for the …
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Develop an explanation of why some critics feel that Golding’s main themes are that there is no hope for mankind, …
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If Jack had been elected leader and Ralph appointed hunter, would the story have ended differently? Which character in the …
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The sow’s head and the conch shell each wield a certain kind of power over the boys. In what ways …
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William Golding writes: “The theme (of Lord of the Flies) is an attempt to trace the defects of society back …
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What role do the littluns play in the novel? In one respect, they serve as gauges of the older boys’ …
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The sow’s head and the conch shell each wield a certain kind of power over the boys. In what ways …
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Of all the characters, it is Piggy who most often has useful ideas and sees the correct way for the …
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What does it mean to say that Lord of the Flies is an allegorical novel? What are its important symbols? …
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