Thursday, March 22, 2007

Lord Of The Flies(Q.1)

What is the major theme of this novel? Why is this theme important to a teenager living in 2007?

The theme of this book is that wherever people exist there is society and it can be danerous if it go wrong way. The children of this story are common characters which we can discover so easily in our life. Unlike other books, it doesn't describe children as pure and ideal. The children aren't different from adults in morality. Maybe the author seemed to use children to show society so easily and simply.

The former of book, they made small society and rules because they all wanted to be rescued or alive. However, due to some argument and disaggrement about beast, their governor changed and the society began to go wrong way. They didn't realize they are wrong. Through arrival of naval officer, their act of bruitality ceased. But they are confused very hard. This shows me the power of society.

No comments: