Wednesday, January 22, 2020
The Lord Of The Flies: Summary :: The Lord of the Flies
The Lord of the Flies: Summary      The novel Lord of the Flies by William Golding, an adventure and  suspense story, is written in 1857. The story sets on an deserted Pacific coral  island. A group of school boys are marooned on this island after a plane crash  on a trip to Australia.    The story begins with a large number of school boys on an uninhabited  tropical island and two of the elder boys who have leadership qualities compete  to achieve a semblance of order so as to survive. Ralph, who has found a conch  and blows it to summon all the boys to a meeting, is concerned about the well  being of everyone, while Jack is more concerned with making rules and punishing  offenders. However, only one firm rule is established by Ralph and that is only  the person holding the conch will be permitted to speak at meetings. The two  leaders soon discover that they do not like each other because of their  difference priorities and the conflict begins between them. It causes the group  to split into two, with Jack=s followers being in the majority.    Ralph is concerned with building shelters, arranging work and on being  rescued but Jack only wants to roam the jungle and hunt. The failure to  establish rules soon creates confusion and inappropriate behavior encouraged by  Jack. Ralph=s only supporter is Piggy, a fat asthmatic boys who nobody likes  because he is always lecturing and criticizing everyone=s behavior. Jack bullies  him constantly and the other boys make fun of him. Jack and his followers spend  most of their time hunting for wild pigs so Ralph=s efforts to organize the  group fail. By now, most of the older boys are beginning to act like savages,  hunting wild pigs, going into a frenzy when they succeed and celebrate their  kill with wild dancing around a fire.    One night during an air-battle, a body of a parachutist lands on the  island and has become tangled on some rocks on the mountain. A rumor of a  Abeast@ on their island discovers that the beast the parachutist but  unfortunately never has the opportunity to tell the others. He is mistaken for  the beast and is accidentally killed during a wild celebration feast that takes  place after a successful hunt by Jack and his followers. Later on, Ralph=s last  follower is also killed but not by accident.    Ralph has lost all his followers and is pursued by the others who want  to kill him. Will he survive? And who is the Lord of the Flies?  The story, full of suspense and horror, captures my imagination and my    					    
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