Lord of the Flies, writing homework help: What do you think Golding has to say about evil in Lord of the Flies?

 

  1. What do you think Golding has to say about evil in Lord of the Flies? How does he convey his ideas to the reader?
  2. Why does Golding end Lord of the Flies with the rescue of the boys? Does this ending change the nature of the novel?
  3. Do the chapter titles do anything for you?
  4. How could this novel be described as an allegory? If it is an allegory, what message does Golding seem to want to get across to his readers? What allegorical roles are the characters playing?
  5. What is the role of religion in the lives of the boys? Is their religion based on Christianity, or does it seem more pagan?
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