W. Golding, Lord of the Flies
In his novel Lord of the Flies (Herr der Fliegen) Golding paints a pessimistic picture of the human being. In this analysis the symbols and main motifs Golding uses are interpreted, and the main persons are characterized. A major part of this text is concerned with the motif of the human animal. Main charactersThe situation the boys encounter: The Garden of EdenThe outside worldThe BeastThe Lord of the FliesReason vs. SavageryExtensive list of vocabularyThis work can also be used as an addition to TMD 2427 and as a study resource for the Abitur.(text in English)
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W. Golding, Lord of the Flies : School Scout, 2001. - 5 S.
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