Wednesday, 30 June 2010

Petch on Lord of the Flies

After perusing the first chapter of a book called Lord of the Flies, I can see that the author try to remind us of our human's instinct. I also believe that this story is underlined with the author's psychological, philosophical and symbolic interests, all of which are implicitly pointed out through out the whole chapter, which presumably he relate it to our society. Furthermore, due to his degree from English literature, the chapter has been well written and chosen the scattered ideas by his story-telling skill.
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1 comment:

  1. I think the story is very well written - Golding is a famous writer, and won the Nobel prize for literature, for a reason. We can see how your other observations hold up as the novel progresses.

    You might also be interested in the comment I just left on Nid's post.

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