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  • Lord Of The Flies : The end of innocence and the "darkness of mans heart" are a consequence of the savage instincts in all people.

     

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ID number:703331
Evaluation:
Published: 25.11.2002.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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Lord of the Flies is a novel written by William Golding about a boy and his savagery. In the near future England is threatened by an outbreak of nuclear war. A plane full of English boys crashes on a deserted island alone and isolated. Over several months they show their true nature and are no longer what they used to be. The island has taken its toll on the young boys. Because their guidelines and ties to civilization have been shattered by the plane crash, they have nowhere to turn but others around them and what is inside them. The end of innocence and the "darkness of mans heart" are a…

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