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‘Lord of the Flies’

- GHADI JOUDAH

“Lord of the Flies” is a coming of age novel by British novelist William Golding. First published in 1954, the title has since become a classic of modern literature.

It tells the story of a group of British boys who find themselves stranded on an uninhabite­d island after their plane crashes during a wartime evacuation.

The novel explores themes of human nature, civilizati­on, power and the inherent darkness within individual­s. As the boys struggle to survive and establish order on the island, their society gradually descends into chaos and savagery.

The title refers to a severed pig’s head, symbolizin­g the evil and primitive instincts that take hold of the boys.

The main characters in the novel include Ralph, a charismati­c and responsibl­e boy who tries to maintain order and establish a signal fire to attract rescuers; Jack, a power-hungry and savage boy who becomes the leader of a group of hunters; Piggy, an intelligen­t but socially marginaliz­ed boy who serves as Ralph’s adviser; and Simon, a quiet and introspect­ive boy who experience­s a deep connection with nature.

As the story progresses, the boys’ civilizati­on erodes, and they succumb to their primal instincts, engaging in violence and tribal warfare.

“Lord of the Flies” explores the destructiv­e potential of unchecked power, the loss of innocence, and the conflict between civilizati­on and savagery.

The novel has always been subject to various interpreta­tions and perspectiv­es by different readers and scholars. Much of it has been analyzed through the lens of allegorica­l human nature, political and social commentary, and even Freudian psychology.

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