In this now-classic tale--a terrifying variation on the traditional boys' adventure story--the brutal behavior of a group of English schoolboys left stranded on a deserted island after an atomic war is an allegory for the defects of society.In this now-classic tale--a terrifying variation on the traditional boys' adventure story--the brutal behavior of a group of English schoolboys left stranded on a deserted island after an atomic war is an allegory for the defects of society.
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Compares to ‘Holes’ ,’Lord of the flies’ is not as concise and straightforward.There are a lot of scenic descriptions in the first chapter, which I find a bit difficult to understand.The plot also progresses relatively slowly,and it is not until the second chapter when the children establish their team that the book becomes interesting “Chapter1-3
Compares to ‘Holes’ ,’Lord of the flies’ is not as concise and straightforward.There are a lot of scenic descriptions in the first chapter, which I find a bit difficult to understand.The plot also progresses relatively slowly,and it is not until the second chapter when the children establish their team that the book becomes interesting “