Perceptiveness on civilization and savagery of human nature reflected from william golding's lord of the flies
Date Submitted: 09/10/2006 01:54:13
Perceptiveness on Civilization and Savagery of Human's
Nature Reflected from William Golding's Lord of the Flies
Introduction
Lord of the Flies, one of William Golding's many novels, is a well written, well thought out writing that depicts the savagery of human nature. William Golding the man himself is qualified enough to write about such topics because he was involved heavily in W.W.II. This caused Golding's views on life to change to his current …
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