William Golding's Writing In Lord Of The Flies

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William Golding's writing in Lord of the Flies is filled with description, symbolism and characterization. Everything, starting with his detailed images of the forrest, or jungle, to the sweat dripping down Jack's forehead is lively and used for a reason. Golding's language was always in line with what’s happening to his characters. When Simon was being killed by his friends, "There were no words, and no movements but the tearing of teeth and claws." After he is killed, the language takes gentler turn. Golding's Jesus has been killed and his language reflects this, "...moonbeam bodied creatures with fiery eyes. ..moving patches of light as they gathered at the edge." This is lively writing. There are moments where Golding lapses into detailed