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Lord of the Flies

by William Golding

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Lord of the Flies Questions on World War II

Lord of the Flies

An allegory in Lord of the Flies is a narrative with a deeper meaning, representing broader concepts like civilization vs. savagery. Unlike a metaphor, which is a direct comparison between two...

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Lord of the Flies

The boys are alone on the island because their plane, evacuating them from a British prep school during a war, was shot down, resulting in a crash that killed the pilot, the only adult. This setting...

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Lord of the Flies

The ending of Lord of the Flies implies a comparison between the boys' descent into savagery on the island and the broader context of war in the adult world. The arrival of a naval officer,...

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Lord of the Flies

Both Lord of the Flies and To Kill a Mockingbird explore themes of inherent human nature and societal influence. Lord of the Flies illustrates the descent into savagery when societal norms are...

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Lord of the Flies

In Lord of the Flies, pursuing passions, such as Ralph's dedication to rescue and Jack's obsession with hunting, highlights the struggle between civilization and savagery. Ralph's focus on the signal...

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