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Lord Of The Flies Literary Analysis Essay

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William Golding’s intriguing novel, Lord of the Flies, is a tale like no other. It’s a story of perseverance, determination, survival, and emotion. Golding does a superb job displaying these traits and so many more throughout this story of fighting, not for your life, but to the death.

The authors style is one unlike any other I’ve read. I love emotion. I’m not sure if it’s the way it makes me feel or how it can help me relate to the reading, but for some reason I love it. That’s why my favorite style displayed in Lord of the Flies was emotion. The tension between Ralph and Jack was so well written that I could feel it as I read. This ranged from various arguments that they would have regarding who is chief, to small bickering over little …show more content…

He is a peace maker. He is a true trooper, even through the tough times.

Jack is the opposite of Ralph. Instead of working toward good and helping each other out, the deserted island life gets to him and he becomes evil. He only wants to succeed and wants to wipe out anyone or anything that stands in his way. He reaches the level of complete insanity that he can’t even accept ideas other than his own in order to be rescued. Instead, he only fights with his personal goal in mind. Although he and Ralph are both determined people, they are each determined in very different ways. Jack is determined to not be a leader as much as to become a dictator, while Ralph wants to become a leader to keep the peace.

Piggy is a sweet boy who was just in the wrong place at the wrong time. All he wants is to be rescued. He speaks his fears and his hopes. He represents everyone, in my opinion. His words reflect how everyone is feeling, even when they won’t say it themselves. Piggy admits that he’s terrified and afraid and that he wants to go home; and when your stranded on an island, that’s honestly all anyone can feel.

The twins, Sam and Eric, become easily pressured. They chose survival over what is right in the end. They fear the “big dog” (aka Jack) and want to please him to be able to survive. They were faithful to Ralph and Piggy in the beginning, but then they went with Jack out of fear to survive. They represent all the people who get

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