Dec 30, 2009
Lord of the Flies | Lord of the Flies
At a glance:
- Author: William Golding
- First Published: 1954
- Type of Work: Novel
- Type of Plot: Fable
- Time of Work: The future, during a nuclear war
- Setting: An uninhabited tropical island
- Principal Characters: Ralph, Piggy, Sam, Eric, Jack Merridew, Simon
- Genres: Long fiction, Psychological fiction, Science fiction, Near future and distant future fiction, Robinsonade
- Subjects: Power, personal or social, Politics, Murder or homicide, Superstition, Leadership, Future, Alienation, Emotions, Law or legislation, Violence, War, Islands, Death or dying, Good and evil, Human behavior, Cruelty, Loneliness, Totalitarianism, Boys, Pacific Ocean, Reason or reasoning
- Locales: Islands
The Story:
An airplane evacuating a group of British schoolboys from a war
zone crashed on a Pacific island, killing all the adults aboard.
Two of the boys, Ralph and “Piggy,” found a conch shell
and used it as a horn to summon the other survivors, including a
boys’ choir headed by Jack Merridew. An election was held.
Jack had the choir’s grudging support, but Ralph possessed
the conch and was elected chief. Jack and his choir became
hunters.
Later, Ralph called an assembly to set rules. The first rule was
that holding the conch gave one the right to speak. A...
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