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Term Papers on Lord Of The Flies

Term Paper TitleLord Of The Flies
# of Words827
# of Pages (250 words per page double spaced)3.31

Lord of the Flies

            The venturesome novel, Lord of the Flies, is an enchanting, audacious account
that depicts the defects of society as the incorrigible nature of individuals when they are
immature and without an overlooking authority.  The author of the novel, William
Golding, was born in Britain, which accounts for the English, cultured characters in the
novel.  After studying science at Oxford University for two years, he changed his emphasis
as a major to English literature.  When World War II broke out in 1939, Golding served in
the Royal Navy for five years.  The atrocities he witnessed changed his view about
mankind's essential nature.  He came to believe that there was a very dark and evil side to
man, which accounts for the savage nature of the children in the novel.  He said, "The war
was unlike any other fought in Europe.  It taught us not fighting, politics, or the follies of
nationalism, but about the given nature of man."  After the war he returned to teaching
and wrote his first novel, Lord of the Flies, which was finally accepted for publication in
1954.  In 1983, the novel received the Noble Prize and the statement, "[His] books are
very entertaining and exciting. . . . They have aroused an unusually great interest in
professional literary critics (who find) deep strata of ambiguity and complication in
Golding's work. . . ." (Noble Prize committee) Some conceived the novel as bombastic
and didactic.  Kenneth Rexroth stated in the Atlantic, "Golding's novels are rigged.. . . The
boys never come alive as real boys. . . ." Other critics see him as the greatest English
writer of our time.  In the Critical Quarterly in 1960, C.B. Cox deemed Lord of the Flies
as "probably the most important novel to be published. . .   in the 1950's."
     The setting of the novel takes place on an island in the Pacific Ocean. The author
never actually locates the island in the real world or states the exact time period.  The
author does state that the plane carrying the children had been shot down in a nuclear war,
so the time period must be after the making and the use of nuclear weapons.   Even
though the location of the island is not definite, the author vividly describes the setting.
Golding tells us that the island is tropical and shaped like a boat. At the low end are the
jungle and the orchards, which rise up to the treeless and rocky mountain ridge. The
beach, called the scar, is  near the warm water lagoon. On the scar, where the boys ...

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