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Lord Of The Flies Setting

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The importance in choosing the setting that Golding chose is the reactions to the environment around the boys. Golding purposely used this setting to express the main idea. What Golding was trying to get across was the fact that a group of boys wouldn’t get along on an island they would turn into savages. Civilization can be turned with a little immortality. William Golding knew this about boys, mainly because he was one. He was a bully when he was unworldly. He was a teacher to “boisterous boys” before World War 2. With all of Golding’s experiences, he knew that he could write a book about humanity. He symbolizes humanity with unruly boys stuck on a deserted island. The Lord of the Flies couldn’t take place in a different setting, because

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