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Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Lord of the Flies: Analysis

      The setting of Lord of the Flies is on an island that they crashed on. "We're on an island. We've been on the mountaintop and seen water all round,"(Golding 32). I can conclude that the character Jack in the story is someone who thinks of themselves as much better than everyone else because of the way he marches up at the beginning of the book and automatically thinks he is in charge of everyone, but he eventually sees that he isn't and begins to want to be in charge and he gets mad at Ralph,"'Choir! Stand still!' Wearily obedient, the choir huddled into line and stood there swaying in the sun."(Golding 20).

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