"Lord Of The Flies" by Golding Viewing the various aspects of the island society .
Title: "Lord Of The Flies" by Golding Viewing the various aspects of the island society .
Category: /Literature/European Literature
Details: Words: 1877 | Pages: 7 (approximately 235 words/page)
"Lord Of The Flies" by Golding Viewing the various aspects of the island society .
Category: /Literature/European Literature
Details: Words: 1877 | Pages: 7 (approximately 235 words/page)
In viewing the various aspects of the island society in Golding's Lord of
the Flies as a symbolic microcosm of society, a converse perspective must
also be considered. Golding's island of marooned youngsters then becomes a
macrocosm, wherein the island represents the individual human and the
various characters and symbols the elements of the human psyche. As such,
Golding's world of children's morals and actions then becomes a survey of
the human condition, both individually
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book, reminiscent of Poe, Golding comments sourly even on ostensibly
virtuous human faculties such as righteousness and practicality. He
portrays even the protagonists with a humanly flawed skew; Piggy is weak and
whining, Ralph is ineffectual. In their flaws and Jack's cursory attempts
at virtue, Golding creates a balanced image of the person, where no faculty
is fully good or fully evil, but capable of being used to commit acts of
either or both.