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  • Essay / Lord of the Flies by William Golding - 901

    InformationThis book, Lord of the Flies, was published by William Gerald Golding, born in 1911. When he was 44 years old in 1954, Lord of the Flies was published and admitted to super book. According to “the novel prize.org”, “the 1983 Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded to William Golding. Additionally, this book was William's first full-length novel. At first this book was ignored, but today it has become popular among adults and students. According to Amazon, "Lord of the Flies remains as provocative today as when it was first published in 1954, sparking passionate debate with its gripping and brutal portrait of human nature." Although critically acclaimed, it was largely ignored when first published. Yet it quickly became a favorite among students and literary critics who compared it to J.D. Salinger's The Catcher in the Rye in its influence on modern thought and literature. » General information (a few sentences) There have been many wars and many political problems. arrived completely. William Gerald Golding entered the army and therefore participated in the war. After going to war, he wanted to express the tragic value of adults. Therefore, the book, Lord of the Flies, was created by him based on his mind. Main Characters (2 paragraphs) Ralph acts as a leader in this book, but he does not have strong powers to control the other children. Piggy knows Ralph from start to finish. He has poor eyesight and therefore wears glasses. He is bright and behaves like an adult. Simon has an important role to play in awakening important things for other children. Ralph has a warm spirit when thinking of other children. On the other hand, Jack is always linked to the color: black. He is likely to gain power. Unlike Ralph, Jack has no pity and no warm spirit towards their group...... middle of paper ...... what happened The sound is made from his mouth, but I can't hear, I can see his story through his appearance He's saved at last I'm saving him He'll come home Yet his raw memory could never be saved forever The poem begins with the rescue. The lives of Ralph and the other children will return. It is already likely that he will be rescued, but in his eyes there are many sad and meaningful things. The person concerned is Ralph. A man who is going to save Ralph looks and says. He describes Ralph. He can imagine and see Ralph's past. He can also read her painful thoughts. In this poem I want to talk about Ralph who was tired of carrying a burden for himself and his friends. I meant without Ralph speaking but his appearance. The "Helpless but Bright Eyes" portion of this poem denotes both Ralph's bitter ordeal as a leader and his last hope of saving his life..