Tuesday, March 20, 2007

Lord Of The Flies. Question 7


The most beautiful settings that I found throughout this book were: the island, the nature on that island, and the way the author described the ocean with which the island was surrounded with. But then the event that happened on the island itself made it look really disgusting and nasty. As the book says that Simon found beautiful and pretty places on that island where he stayed privately and enjoyed staying there. But I think the reason he liked staying there alone, because he talked to the Lord of the Flies. When he was about to faint during this process, he wanted to inform his “friends” that were still on the island. But his cheerful and excited friends killed him instead of helping, because the saw him as a beast. I thought that his setting was very sarcastic, mocking. I always thought that in somewhere in the book the boys would change their attitudes, but when this happened I just did not want to read the book any farther. Suddenly this beautiful and gorgeous place turned into hell, a dark nightmare. Just this few words my whole opinion about the whole book. It was kind of impressing; author used really efficient and valuable words for this part of the book. This is where the scary things start to happen, kids start to die.

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