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  • Essay / 'Lord of the Flies' by William Golding - 1249

    At first, I was bored with this childish story and didn't understand why this book was a recommended book for students. However, my opinions have changed since I read the end of the book. It's not just the story of young boys on a small island. It is the story of man's wild instinct for survival. Many boys, who had received a lot of education before, were influenced by Mother Nature and became barbarians. Insensitive to death, children become more and more crazy. Another point of the book's most important lessons concerns problems between friends. In fact, they're more like fellow survivalists than friends. Although they did not have a great friendship, they were educated students of the high English class. How have people changed like this? Kill each other and chase each other like animals. The story of this book begins with war and I think there are many lessons in it. I really recommend it to