What is the setting for the Lord of the Flies? William Golding’s Lord of the Flies is known for its dramatic and isolated setting, which plays a crucial role in the …
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This collection of articles explores the significance of the beaches in William Golding’s classic novel “Lord of the Flies”. Through a variety of perspectives, including literary analysis and historical context, readers will gain a deeper understanding of how the beaches serve as both a symbol and a setting for the boys’ descent into savagery. From the initial excitement and hope that comes with discovering a deserted island, to the gradual deterioration of order and morality, these articles examine how the beaches reflect and contribute to the themes of power, violence, and human nature in this timeless tale.