Tuesday, April 28, 2020
Lord Of The Flies Opinion Essays - Fiction, English-language Films
  Lord Of The Flies Opinion    Lord Of The Flies    Opinion    Lord Of The Flies was a very pessimistic  book because many people died and also that all of the kids humanity is  now lost.    An example showing why Lord Of The Flies  is pessimistic is the fact that World War 3 is happening and all of the  kids are stranded from their parents instead of being optimistic and being  dropped off at another safer country far away from the war. Instead of  letting the kids reach their destinations he has them shot down in what  seems to be a wonderful place slowly turning into hell.    The three deaths also show the evilness.    One child burning to death in a wild fire , Simon being beaten to death  by his fellow friends and Piggy who was crushed by a rock. Through out  all of these killings most of the kids knew this was wrong but no one to  stop them and discipline them . They all eventually lost their sense of  life.    The only part of the novel where you feel  that the kids fate may have made a turn for the better is the ending finally  rescue. Or is it rescue? They might possibly be shot and killed on their  way home , they might just be thrown into the mixi of a war , most of them  will probably have to go through psychiatric treatment and will they have  anyone to go home to? Who knows what will be left of their families and  homes.    With all these grizzly details Golding  must have had a pessimistic view to wars and he definitely showed that  kids are not just little angels but have a much darker side.    
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