- Lord of the Flies - William Golding - Books

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  • This is a classic  

    Lord of the Flies (Paperback)
    If history refers to our most vicious human side and is therefore very real, the characters are however too restrained in their reactions. The beginning still remains strong draft, how they got there? An element of mystery perhaps intended by the aut
  • A book that shook the innocence of childhood.  

    Lord of the Flies (Paperback)
    A largely unknown work of the early 20th century that "breaks" the myth of the innocent child. Everything was about in present times which advocates child-king. The metamorphosis of children abandoned to their fate on an island days are over is
  • Flat reading  

    Lord of the Flies (Paperback)
    Very heckled and intrigued by the subject, because I remain a fervent follower of the "back to square one" (in the Stoic philosophy) for our society happens to a pathetic end of operation it will not negotiate like other civilizations of the pas
  • The strongest theory  

    Lord of the Flies (Paperback)
    Survivors of a plane crash, children are isolated on an island. There will in this novel to the creation of groups 2 and 2 modes totally opposed. One wants peaceful and emphasizes diplomacy, the other is based on force and violence. I struggled to ge
  • 1 mixed ... 1  

    Lord of the Flies (Paperback)
    The difficulty completing this book probably has no other origin than the strange feeling, disturbing limit, which came over me throughout my reading. From this point of view in any case, the work is a success, although my opinion is mixed. By choosi
  • back in the wild  

    Lord of the Flies (Paperback)
    Man thinks so civilized, so superior to animals ... William Golding sweeps all these prejudices of a large lapel enmenant us in a lost island where shipwrecked British children try to organize society. But in the absence of adults, it is not easy to
  • Human nature.  

    Lord of the Flies (Paperback)
    Lost on a desert island, far from civilization, a group of children aged 6 to 13 years faces a much different reality all they have known so far. Satisfied with this, the children began to play the Robinsons on school holiday background; but their di