Please help with homework Lord of the Flies: How does the novel reflect the public’s concerns

  1. How does the novel reflect the public’s concerns about the conflict between democracy and communism? Does the novel take a side?
  2. At the end of the novel the Naval Officer says, “I know. Jolly good show. Like    the Coral Island”
  3. Why did Golding choose to end the novel with such a mistaken view?
  4. How does William Golding use the “beast” in the novel as a whole?
  • Simon says: “Maybe there is a beast.”
  • Ralph says: “But there isn’t a beast.”
  • Jack says: “We’ll make sure when we go hunting.”
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