Monster Essays - Lord of the Flies: Golding Reduces the Power of his Message
Lord of the Flies: Golding Reduces the Power of his Message
I think that, while the boys experience immense bad luck due to the author,
the story still proves its point. It is still possible though, that the bad
luck of the boys could have been experienced in real life. I think that
without this bad luck, the point of the story wouldn't be as great, because
without the restraint's Golding placed on the boys, life on the island
would have been too easy for the boys.
The major constraint that Golding puts on the boys is the personality clash
between Jack....
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