Lord of Flies as a Apologue and a Fiction as Well
Journal: International Journal of English, Literature and Social Science (Vol.3, No. 6)Publication Date: 2018-11-12
Authors : R. Umagandhi S. Thulasi Devi;
Page : 1236-1238
Keywords : Destructive; Atomic war; Human Society.;
Abstract
William Golding's first novel , Lord of the Flies ,tells about the group of young English schoolboys , between the ages of six and twelve , who survive a plane crash on a tropical island. The boys were apparently evacuated during a destructive atomic war and are left with no adult control anywhere about, to build their own society on the island. The change to create a new paradise is clear enough, but Golding quickly indicates that the boys are products of and intrinsically parts of current human society. Some of the character in this novel applealed to adult sanity in their futile attempt to control their world , but , suddenly and inconsistently at the wnd of the novel , adult sanity really exist. The horrror of the boys experience on the island was really a childish game , though a particularly vicious one , after all.
Other Latest Articles
- Partition through The Subaltern Lenses in Bapsi Sidhwa’s The Ice Candy Man
- Partition through The Subaltern Lenses in Bapsi Sidhwa’s The Ice Candy Man
- Death of a Sales Man illuminated that a Resistance of Realism Play
- Density Functional Theory Calculation in Nuclei Cluster
- On the Dual Hyperbolic Numbers and the Complex Hyperbolic Numbers
Last modified: 2018-12-21 00:38:42