Masks Revealed in Golding's LORD OF THE FLIES
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in the unwillingness of many to relate to the novel. If we look closely, we can see ourselves in each of the characters, maybe one more than the other. We must be careful as to what traits we conceal and what traits we reveal, and if we respect ourselves and others, the novel shows what could occur. Ironically, LORD OF THE FLIES captures a sense of modern society in an uncivilized setting, filled with children.
in the unwillingness of many to relate to the novel. If we look closely, we can see ourselves in each of the characters, maybe one more than the other. We must be careful as to what traits we conceal and what traits we reveal, and if we respect ourselves and others, the novel shows what could occur. Ironically, LORD OF THE FLIES captures a sense of modern society in an uncivilized setting, filled with children.