Summary Of Bufkin's Article 'Lord Of The Flies'

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Ellie Pace
11-11-15
Period 3A
Summary of Milton in Lord of the Flies In the article Lord of the Flies: An analysis, by E. C. Bufkin, Golding’s book is suggested to use irony to portray defects of the human race and its origination from the Fall of Adam. Bufkin begins his analysis by comparing Lord of the Flies to several different novels, including Paradise Lost and the Coral Island. The Coral Island is a complete juxtaposition to Golding’s novel. It is based on order and the existence of reason, even when young boys are marooned on an island. Golding, however, disagrees and portrays his opinion through The Lord of the Flies. Mankind possesses evil that can be traced back to the fall of Adam. Bufkin continues by relating the fall