Darkness In Lord Of The Flies Research Paper

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By looking at Lord of The Flies, one can see that William Golding included the themes of darkness and tragic events because Golding took the darkness in his heart and rendered it in the novel. Sir William Golding is a Nobel prize winning writer. William golding grew up thinking his soul was crude as of a “nazi” or he even thought of himself as a “monster”. William Golding was born on september 19, 1911 in Saint Columb Minor in Cornwall, England. Golding was raised in the 14th century, he lived next door to a graveyard most of his childhood, some people think thats why he was such a dark person. Golding unsuccessfully wrote a novel at the age of twelve. As a child Golding was often known as a bully to the other students in his class. Golding …show more content…

Lord of the flies is a tragic story of a time period of war when a plane carrying a group of british school childrens is shot down over the pacific ocean, the pilot of the plane was killed but the boys survived to find themselves on a deserted island without any adult supervision, struggling to survive these kids go through hell and back. “Lord of The Flies explores the dark side of humanity and intended to be a tragic parody of children's adventure tales showing humankind's intrinsic evil nature”(book summary and guide). this book puts a group of young boys on a stranded island with nothing and puts them through hope to disaster while they fight to survive after their plane crashed. the novel is in third person focusing on ralphs point of view, ralph is the protagonist. the novel's tone is dark, crude, violent, and tragic. Lord of The Flies took over 20 years until it became famous around the world, in that time William Golding already published three more novels. Goldings entire life he was frustrated that his novels were not getting popular, little did he know his novel Lord of The Flies, the same one twenty one publishers rejected would win him a Nobel