'Lord Of The Flies': Chapter Analysis

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Lord of the flies is a classic, the kind of book that would be difficult to put aside. An allegorical tale that explores the dark side of the humanity, it is the kind of book that would make you envy the author, thinking "I wish I could compose my thoughts like that." It was published in 1954, a standout amongst all the novels I have read. Every chapter is so detailed and so structured that the reader cannot help but feel all the emotions that the author wants us to feel. Lord of the flies consists of chronological events where a group of British boys are seen constantly fighting an inner battle between civilization and savagery. These young schoolboys (none of them older than 12) are stranded on an island in the very midst of a