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William Golding Lord Of The Flies Quote Analysis

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Lauren Emanuel Hour 4A While William Golding was writing Lord of The Flies, he came up with many theme statements. Some of which were more visible than others, such as good v.s. bad, but it goes way deeper than that. Civilization v.s. savagery, order v.s. chaos, and fear are good themes but I think that power rising over leadership is one main theme. To illustrate this theme the author describes on pages 22 and 23 is the first input of authority and leadership and also power by saying “Him with the shell. ” Ralph! Ralph!” “let him be chief with the trumpet-thing.” Ralph raised his hand for silence. “All right. Who wants Jack for chief?” With dreary obedience the choir raised their hands.” In other word the group is saying that they want Ralph to be chief without knowing how he will lead, or even taking in consideration any others. I think the author was trying to suggest that the choir already follows Jack because he is the leader of the choir and they have to respect his power. Also that Ralph was elected leader with little power. I think Ralph has little power because he had not done anything to gain the groups respect, with little respect comes little power. …show more content…

This relates to the theme because it shows that the boys are testing the leader to see if Ralph's power really matters. For example on page 81 it says “We’ve got to make smoke up there, or die”. He paused feeling for his next point. “And another thing”. Someone called out. “to many things”. There came a mutter of agreement. In other words people were talking over Ralph because they were tired of him naging. In summary I think the boys are trying to see how Ralphs reacts to them disobeying the rules. In addition to that I think the boys are showing that it is equal all throughout the group and that no one person has authority over them. With the group questioning Ralphs decisions, he is getting frustrated with the

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