LORD OF THE FLIES OT STYLE

LORD OF THE FLIES OT STYLE


William Golding’s Lord of the Flies shows how when people are placed in certain situations they can and have to adapt to meet their needs and surroundings. Golding shows us many themes and basic ideas that give the reader something to think about. One of the most basic and obvious themes is that society holds everyone together, and without these conditions, our ideals, values, and the basics of right and wrong are lost. Without society’s rigid rules, anarchy and savagery can come to light. Golding is also showing that morals come directly from our surroundings, and if there is no civilization around us, we will lose these values.
The characters in LOTF are like the gang members of today they all represent a different kind of gang member. Ralph is about twelve years old with blond hair, and is the most up beat of the group. He’s described as being built “like a boxer,” and is almost automatically chosen as leader due to his many positive qualities. He maintains a conflict with Jack throughout the entire novel, attempting to keep order whereas Jack isn’t concerned with it. Ralph and Piggy together represent the struggle for order and democracy. So right off it shows deceit and backstabbing. Jack is about Ralph’s age, with a skinnier build and red hair. His freckled face is described as being “ugly without silliness.” From the very beginning, he seems to harbor emotions of anger and savagery. At first, he is the leader of his choir group, who becomes hunters as the book goes on. Finally, his savage personality and ability to tell people what they want to hear allows him to takeover as the chief. So we can say that jack can sell ice to an Eskimo, hes a slick kid but slick with an evil demeanor.
The island in Lord of the Flies is never actually pointed out in the real world. The tropical location has a beach, where Ralph and Piggy emerge from the scar to find the conch. Further inland is the dense jungle, towards the center of which is Simon’s mat of creepers. This is also where pigs are hunted and the Lord of the Flies is eventually found.
The mountain, which is probably on a far corner of the island, is where the boys climb to the summit in order to take in their surroundings. It is also the location of the fire and the dead parachutist. Castle Rock ,or the rock formation in which jack and the hunters take over as their HQ, is found on the opposite end of the island. The area is turned into a fortress for Jack and his tribe, and is the location of Piggy’s death.
The island is described as being in the shape of a boat, The island is a symbol for the real world all the problems and realities faced in the world.