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Author - William Golding ... [Goo?] [Posters]This Paperback Book item from Penguin (Non-Classics) was reviewed on 8-Oct-2008. Search ISBN:0140283331 offer from Abebooks or used books from Alibris. Lord of the Flies (Penguin Great Books of the 20th Century) Reference Book. Classifications : Golding, William ( G ) Authors, A-Z Literature & Fiction Subjects Books Classics British Chinese General German Greek Japanese Latin American Medieval Roman Russian Spanish & Portuguese United States . Click the following link to view the cover of Lord of the Flies (Penguin Great Books of the 20th Century). Related topics: Golding, William. ( G ). Authors, A-Z. Subjects. Books. Classics. British. Chinese. General. German. requestid: 84980dfb-d9e6-4da2-bfac-19b57f2e9ff7requestprocessingtime: 0.0870780000000000 salesrank: 4426 numberofitems: 1 packagedimensions: 7084050590 1) Paperback Book Lord of the Flies (Penguin Great Books of the 20th Century) by Penguin (Non-Classics). Lord of the Flies is a very different book. Though the words are clear and easy to read it isn´t exactly the easiest book to understand. The story line has so many different symbols, that u have to read each and every line to understand. There were times while i read this book that i had to go back and re-read what i had previously read.
2) Paperback Book Lord of the Flies (Penguin Great Books of the 20th Century) by Penguin (Non-Classics). I had to read this book while I was in high school and thought it was just OK. I just reread it on my own and now that I´m an adult, it touched me more deeply. The bullying and cruelty these boys exhibit, the casual schadenfreude that escalates into violence, had a greater impact on me this time around. I´m glad I reread it, appreciated the message, but did not enjoy it. Some facts of life aree too awful and I prefer not think of them.¤ 3) Paperback Book Lord of the Flies (Penguin Great Books of the 20th Century) by Penguin (Non-Classics). I couldn´t remember if I had read this book at an earlier age so I downloaded it and read it again. I enjoyed this book. What can I say that hasn´t already been said. If you haven´t read this book, I encourage you to do so. This isn´t a book you want to miss.¤ 4) Paperback Book Lord of the Flies (Penguin Great Books of the 20th Century) by Penguin (Non-Classics). Lord of the Flies is another classic that relies on a bad outcome in the story to get attention from readers. In a lot of schools it is required reading. I suppose that teachers think that stories with bad outcomes serve as warnings to other people, and the author probably had similar motives. However, there are two important questions to answer. First, does Lord of the Flies meet the criteria to be considered a "warning" to society? Second, does the content of the novel itself contradict its purpose?
5) Paperback Book Lord of the Flies (Penguin Great Books of the 20th Century) by Penguin (Non-Classics). This book conveyed a great message, but the naive characters were often not satisfactory heroes.¤ 6) Paperback Book Lord of the Flies (Penguin Great Books of the 20th Century) by Penguin (Non-Classics). These deluxe editions are packaged with French flaps, acid-free paper, and rough front. 7) Paperback Book Lord of the Flies (Penguin Great Books of the 20th Century) by Penguin (Non-Classics). William Golding´s classic tale about a group of English schoolboys who are plane-wrecked on a deserted island is just as chilling and relevant today as when it was first published in 1954. At first, the stranded boys cooperate, attempting to gather food, make shelters, and maintain signal fires. Overseeing their efforts are Ralph, "the boy with fair hair," and Piggy, Ralph´s chubby, wisdom-dispensing sidekick whose thick spectacles come in handy for lighting fires. Although Ralph tries to impose order and delegate responsibility, there are many in their number who would rather swim, play, or hunt the island´s wild pig population. Soon Ralph´s rules are being ignored or challenged outright. His fiercest antagonist is Jack, the redheaded leader of the pig hunters, who manages to lure away many of the boys to join his band of painted savages. The situation deteriorates as the trappings of civilization continue to fall away, until Ralph discovers that instead of being hunters, he and Piggy have become the hunted: "He forgot his words, his hunger and thirst, and became fear; hopeless fear on flying feet." Golding´s gripping novel explores the boundary between human reason and animal instinct, all on the brutal playing field of adolescent competition. --Jennifer Hubert¤ Page Updated: Robert N. Goolsby, 5-Nov-2008, 01402833319780140283334, 310-710-770-680-860-410-750-8
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