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Lord of the Flies By: William Golding. Setting & Plot Future during atomic war Planeload of British schoolchildren shot down; stuck on deserted island.

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1 Lord of the Flies By: William Golding

2 Setting & Plot Future during atomic war Planeload of British schoolchildren shot down; stuck on deserted island No adults survive, front section of plane washed out to sea; kids left to fend for themselves Boys’ descent into chaos, disorder, evil Symbolic view by author of human nature as struggle of good v. evil

3 Themes Good and Evil Appearances and Reality Reason and Emotion Morals and Morality

4 Style Point of View: omniscient (all-knowing) or 3rd person; narrator outside/above story, not actively involved Symbolism: a person, place, or thing that represents something more than its literal meaning; ex.- the conch, Piggy’s glasses, the Pig’s head; fire

5 Author: William Golding Born in Cornwall, England; 1911 Heavily influenced by father’s strong belief in science, rational thought Graduated Oxford University, 1935 4 years: Wrote/acted in London theater Married Ann Brookfield, 1939

6 Golding: Military Joined British Royal Navy, 1940 Service in WWII single most influential event in writing LOTF Shocked by violence of war Injured by detonator accident; took part in D-Day landings in France, June, 1944

7 Golding: After the War Returned to teaching English, philosophy Next 9 years, wrote 3 novels; all rejected before idea for LOTF Wrote 10 other novels, plus plays, other works Died June 28, 1993; heart attack


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