Tag: British

This collection of articles explores the representation of the British in William Golding’s iconic novel, Lord of the Flies. Through a variety of analytical lenses, including historical, cultural, and literary perspectives, these articles delve into the significance of the boys’ British identity in their descent into savagery on a deserted island. Topics covered include colonialism and imperialism, masculinity and power dynamics, symbolism and allegory, and more. This collection provides a comprehensive examination of the role that Britishness plays in shaping the themes and characters of Lord of the Flies.

How does Lord of the Flies end

How does Lord of the Flies end?

How does Lord of the Flies end? The ending of William Golding’s Lord of the Flies is both dramatic and deeply ironic. As the novel reaches its climax, the boys, who …

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Who saved the boys in LOTF

Who saved the boys in LOTF?

Who saved the boys in LOTF? In William Golding’s novel “Lord of the Flies,” a group of British schoolboys is stranded on an uninhabited island and left to fend for …

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