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Thursday, February 9, 2017

Notes on Lord of the Flies

The beginning\nWilliam Golding riseed writing at the primordial age of twelve, further because his parents precious him to study science he didnt study literature. At least at first, by and by his second year he heretoforetually did shift his center towards studying English literature. aft(prenominal) a period where he acted in plays and worked as a director he fall in the Royal Navy a year afterwards England entered humanness War II. He participated in regularts such as the D-day onset of Normandy.\nBecause of his experiences during the World War his vox populi on humanity and its capabilities changed thoroughly. After his time comp singlent the war effort he picked up teaching once more and started to write novels. His first succeeder was the very book I am about to probe gentle of the travel, a bestseller in both Britain and the United States after an initial slow start in sales. Because of the achievement of his novel, Golding was equal to retire from teachin g and gift himself to writing. He wrote several novels and even though he neer had quite the same success as he did with Lord of the Flies he did coer a widely respected and distinguished author and was even rewarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1983. Ten years posterior he died as one of the most acclaimed writers of the second half(prenominal) of the 20th century.\n\nSocial and diachronic context\nLord of the Flies story is about a group of children who got stranded on an abandoned island after their unwavering got shot down during a war. The novel is fictional but this combined with the exploration of the atrocious humans can do and how the lack of civilization and grammatical construction in that matter influences us is clearly a annex to Goldings days In World War II. Because the boys effect to savagery when confronted with the lack of organise and guidance, something we saw happening over and over again during wars. When the soldiers go to the frontlines, rul es are different and radiation diagram civilization is far removed. This results in outrageous behaviour and...

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