Monday, March 19, 2007

Lord Of The Flies. Question 2


Lord of the flies was written a few years after the World War II, maybe that is what caused our author, William Golding write this novel. His story was different from the actual war. He was not as harsh in the book as it is in the real world. In my opinion the great example of this would be a war that is still going on right now, this minute. I think that these kinds of situations could be resolved or “fixed” only one way, by human beings. Human beings should change their views on this world and change their attitudes toward everyone else. The best way to solve this problem that occurred in the book Lord of the Flies is that the boys should have acknowledged their mistake way before it was too late.
It is their entire fault for making the island such bad and insecure place to live and survive. The things that are happening in the world around us, human beings are our entire fault. And boys were the reason for those events that happened on the island. I think that the best solution they could have on this island is that boys should have been more caring and loving toward their peers. Boys were being too mean to the boys that were younger, but instead they were being mean and trying to act older than they actually are. I think that they were judging the people on the island by their physical appearances and their age.

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