This narrative shows the humanity’s dark side, the savagery that exists even in the modern beings. Golding seeks to indicate a tragic misrepresentation of kids, adventure narratives. He presents us with a series of events directing a collection of boys from adventure to disaster as they attempt to endure their uncivilized, free isolated setting.
During a nuclear battle, a collection of British boys ends up stranded in a tropical island devoid of adult control. The boys are between ages six and twelve. At the beginning, the boys attempt to create a culture equal to the one at their homes by electing a leader: Ralph, who is to be assisted by Piggy to structure housing and sanitation rules. Ralph seeks to make a fire to attract any attention of rescuers like a passing by ship. Jack controls a cluster of hunter boys’ sacrifice to maintain the fire in order to engage in secret hunts. Jack is the greatest obstacle to Ralph’s leadership, he even pulls some boys away from Ralph’s command. The boys joined Jack owing to their innate inclination towards dangerous hunting actions representing violence and evil (Golding, 2002).
The disagreement amongst Ralph and Jack along with savagery and civilization forces they symbolize is shown by their literal terror of a mythological beast circling the island. Afterwards an aerial warfare occurs on the island airspace. One combat casualty is seen floating on the ground bearing an open parachute. The parachute is occasionally gets inflated by the winds, this makes the body appear to be sitting up. These instances frighten the boys since they think the body is the beast they have feared. To react to this Jack creates a fragment group involving almost all the boys. These boys are attracted by Jack’s fierceness since it seems to offer protection in addition to playing the savages role: wearing the camouflage facial paint, hunting and undertaking ritualistic ancestral dances (Golding, 2002). Ultimately, Jack’s group killed a sow as a sacrifice to the beast by placing the sow’s head on a stick
Only
mystic Simon bears the courage to identify the beast’s real identity on the
mountain, subsequent to seeing the demise of the sow together with awarding its
head to the beast, Simon starts to hallucinate. The head that was staked turns
out to be the Lord of the Flies as Simon had at all times thought: the beast
animal is unreal but rather exists in their minds, this makes Simon lose his
consciousness. Simon when trying to take the news that the ‘beast’ is a human
being is later killed by Jack’s group. After
some disagreement, Jack’s group also kills Piggy. The tribe decides to hunt
down and terminate Ralph and they decide to start a fire to drive him out of
his hiding, this placed the whole forest under fire. Ralph hides in the forest
where he locates the sow’s head and he decides to destroy it. Ralph is forced
on the beach by the raging fire where he collapses. A British naval ship
notices the fire and approached the coast; a British naval officer notices a
collapsed kid and saves him from the bloodthirsty savages. The other boys after
noticing the officer stops their endeavors to kill Ralph. Ralph overwhelmed by
the fact that he is safe weeps a lot, the rest of the boys cry too after
reflecting the horrible happenings in the forest. (Golding, 2002).
References
Golding, W. (2002). Lord of the flies. New York: Listening Library.
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