Lord of the Flies by Golding - Literary Breakdown

Title: Lord of the Flies by Golding - Literary Breakdown
Category: /Literature/European Literature
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Lord of the Flies by Golding - Literary Breakdown
1. IRONY- a saying, happening, or situation that is apparently contrary to what is intended or desired. a) Fire with intent to kill ended up being the reason for rescue- When pursuing Ralph, Jack ordered the forest to be set on fire, to either kill him or force him out into the open. 'He (Ralph) heard a curious trickling sound and then a louder crepitation as if someone were unwrapping great sheets of cellophane. A stick …showed first 75 words of 1782 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 1782 total…was the beast. This is proven when the twins said, 'We saw the beast.' (Pg. 108) e)The Lord of the Flies represents the lowest part of a man, the source of violence, hatred, fear, and murder. The meeting between Simon and the Lord of the Flies represents the recognition of these forces in all men. '...and in front of Simon, the Lord of the Flies hung on a stick and grinned.' (Pg. 152)

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