Wednesday, February 6, 2019
Lord of the Flies :: essays papers
Lord of the FliesArtificial Restraints in Lord of the FliesGOLDING PUTS SO MANY ARTIFICIAL RESTRAINTS ON HIS STORY IN ORDER TO stress HIS POINT, THAT THE WHOLE THING COMES OUT TOO NEATLY AND, IN FACT, REDUCES THE indi asst OF HIS MESSAGE. I think that, while the boys experience immense stinking wad due to the author, the story still proves its point. It is still possible though, that the bad dower of the boys could crap been experienced in real behavior. I think that without this bad luck, the point of the story wouldnt be as great, because without the restraints Golding placed on the boys, life on the island would founder been too undemanding for the boys. The major constraint that Golding puts on the boys is the personality clash between rogue and Ralph. From the beginning, when Ralph is elected leader, Jack hates Ralph, and towards the end of the book, the feeling becomes mutual. Without Jack and Ralphs problems, life would have been easy, and the darkness of man s heart would not have been conveyed to the reader. Jack shows the darkness and if he and Ralph had conscionable been friends, there would never have been an opportunity for Jack to show this darkness which lurked beneath the surface. Golding also uses the dead(a) pilot conveniently against the boys - the way in which he is caught in the trees just in the right position to be caught by the wind and date like the beast and the way the wind picks up after Simon has allow him down from the trees and carries him out to sea, so that the other boys cannot see that it wasnt a beast. The author uses the boys fear against them, and although this could possibly happen in the situation, Golding uses it as a weapon against them, their morale and their companionship. I think that the boys demolish up and go to Jack because of the fear - he can eat the beast, he can get them meat, and if they ever get upset, he can start a dance and all will be fine.
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