William Golding's Lord Of The Flies

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After reading "Lord of the Flies", I gave myself some time to think about the novel and, it's resolution. The novel generally ended how I predicted it to, as I always had the feeling that they were going to be rescued in the end but, I was just not certain how. I did not really like how Golding chose to end it, as I would have wanted more than just a few pages describing them finally being found. However, I did enjoy the irony at the end when the Navy Officer was telling Ralph how they saw their smoke and came. When throughout the story one of the biggest fights is about how they must always keep the fire lit so that the smoke would be visible. It was only when they set the island on fire trying to find Ralph that their smoke did save them.