I did. I cried when piggy died, and when Simon dies. my friend who sits next to me did too.
Lord of the Flies is on the curriculum for grade 10, lots of people have to read it & don't often understand the analogies
Many people believe the character "Jack" in the book is representative of the evils of Adolf Hitler.
Hopefully none! Even if you don't like someone you should never be happy that they are dead, that's just sick.
there are many devices synechdoche zeugma etc
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There are many Biblical references in Lord of the Flies. One being Simon as "God". He is a nice caring person, just as God or jesus was!
Hook, and the Dead Poet Society.Also Lord of the Flies (not lord of the rings).
Over 30 million copies of "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding have been published worldwide since its original publication in 1954.
In the book, the kids refer to the littluns as insects. Piggy even says that he couldn't remember all their names because there were SO many. Thus, they are considered to be like swarming flies. Too many to count, and insect-like. That is one reason why the book is called Lord of the Flies. The other reason is that from time immemorial, one of the many names for Satan has been "The Lord of the Flies". The older boys (excluding Piggy) are the Lords of the Flies. The protagonist, Ralph, is THE Lord of the Flies. Satan is the embodiment of all that is evil. This is eventually what the boys become as time goes on - truly evil.
For as long as people can appreciate a multilayered story which can be interpreted on many different levels and which has as much to say about human nature today as it did when it was written.
Three shelters
in the beginning?just the chior boysand jackpiggy hesitates at first thoughhhin the middle:no one