In "Lord of the Flies," Golding uses an omniscient point of view to depict the boys' descent into savagery on the island, which reflects the dark and cynical nature of adult society. By portraying the boys' violent actions and moral decay, Golding suggests that human nature is inherently flawed and capable of great evil, mirroring the cynicism found in adult life.
The omniscient perspective is one where the narrator can comment on events, but also on character's personal thoughts and feelings. First and third person perspectives do not get inside a character's head like the omniscient perspective does.
An editorial omniscient point of view is when the narrator knows and can comment on the thoughts and feelings of all characters in the story. This perspective provides a broad, all-knowing view of the events and characters without being limited to one character's perspective.
In "Lord of the Flies," Golding implies that our attitude toward brute force is deeply ingrained in human nature and can lead to destruction when left unchecked. The book suggests that the desire for power and control can corrupt individuals, emphasizing the negative consequences of relying solely on brute force to solve conflicts. Golding ultimately highlights the importance of self-awareness and restraint in the face of primal instincts.
The tone in "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" is often satirical, humorous, and whimsical. It frequently uses irony and absurdity to comment on human behavior and society. The writing style is light-hearted and playful, with a touch of cynicism.
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