William Golding´s Lord Of The Flies: Characterization And Irony

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In Lord of the Flies by William Golding a group of young British boys are stranded without adult supervision on a tropical island, in the middle of a nuclear war. Golding, a retiring naval officer, combines his awareness of humanity after World War II and experience with young British schoolboys. Around the time Lord of the Flies was published, 1954, many were starting to believe that man is born with evil and society keeps us stable rather than man is good and society is evil. William Golding uses characterization and irony to convey that human beings are inherently evil.

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