Wednesday, March 6, 2019
How you Responded to the End of the Story ââ¬ËLord of the Fliesââ¬â¢ Essay
I am going to explain how I responded to the mop up of the story, Lord of the wing. When Golding wrote, Lord of the go his views on the world were non very cheeseparing. When he came out of the Second World War he said that much(prenominal) of what he saw could not be accounted for except on the undercoat of original unfairness. What he means is the execration that is already inwardly entirely human beings.During the ending, Ralph is being hunted d testify by scallywag and the rest of the set ons. In this part you seem to be in the legal opinion of Ralph where you learn and actualize what he is going through. You can see that Ralph is bucket along for sentence and cannot call because he knows that at any moment on of the hunters could spot him, If merely one had time to think. You can understand and feel how scared Ralph is because every time he hears a level-headed he is very anxious and wonders if it is a savage or retributory a pig or a bird. The style of the language seems to about change its tempo as you read it. At one time everything is slow and still.Then it changes and Ralph is rushing about for a hiding out so he cannot be seen. For example, he flung himself down by slightly ferns. An opposite thing that changes is the sound of the woods on the Island. Some measure it is really quiet and then everything be generates suddenly loud. For example, curious trickling sounds. the roar of the forest rose to thunder. Before the Naval policeman turns up on the beach a lot of the scenery is very violent with flames all around the give the sack flapped at his right shoulder. Then, as shortly as Ralph notices him, everything like man track down and murders seem so trivial. The Officer thinks that they were just having fun and games. He does not realise what was going on whilst the boys were stranded on this Island. Also once the Officer arrives the language seems to come from his point of view.At first, when the children arrive on the Island they make laws and elect a leader. Everyone seems happy and they are all enjoying the environment of being on their own without any adults to tell them what they should be doing. For example, Ralph says in the first chapter No grown-ups, which he thinks is a good thing. As the novel goes on things start to break down down. The rule of the conch begins to be ignored acts of destruction are being seen and ii sides form. Jacks side whom just want to hunt for totality and play games we want meat.Then theres Ralphs side that are making shelters and are trying to find a way off the Island If it rains like when we dropped in well need shelters. One of the slipway they tried to arse about off the Island was by using a fire to create smoke on the top of the mountain. They started it by using swinishs glasses, His specs-use them as burning glasses. Later the Islands conditions deteriorated even more than by the deaths of Simon and then Piggy. At this stage Ralph only has Samner ic to turn to. Even they are taken onto the side of the savages, they made us-we couldnt help it. whole these things happen and then they end up hunting Ralph himself, Theyre going to do you.Ralph, at the end of the novel was frighten and felt as though he was a hunted animal. All of the savages thought that he was the person in the wrong because he did not follow Jack. He was going to be treated like a 17th century criminal in the way they wanted to effectuate his head on a post like the pigs, Roger sharpened a stick at both ends. Ralph had now lost his leadership to the evil of Jack. Jack was now in charge with his own savage society. Roger rung. Chief. Roger was still evil and was like Jacks right hand man.He was the second most important person in the savage tribe. He was really evil right from the start from when he knocked the weensy childrens sand castles over. Samneric in this play stand for the rest of the flock in the world. The way they are easily persuaded to cha nge sides so that they take ont get hurt and dont stick up for what is right they made us. Simon seems to stand for all good. He seems to present Jesus Christ in this microcosm. The Lord of the Flies represents all evil like Jack and Roger. It is like the Devil. Also the Island that represents the world in the microcosm has two sides. The first is the Lagoon, which is all nice and calm or good, and then the other side of the Island, which is all rough, open sea representing evil.The ending of Lord of the Flies is quite abrupt. At one point Ralph is running in a mad rush. Then he seen the Naval Officer and everything calmed down and didnt seem as bad. The Officer seems to represent sanity and brings the children back to civilisation. later on this they were taken off the Island. The Officer said, Well take you off. I think this ending is quite good therefore because it shows that among all of the violence in this microcosm, it is just the same in the real world, just on a smaller scale. When the Officer rescues them it shows hope for the World.So after reading the end Lord of the Flies linking it to the atmosphere at the start of the story and how Ralph managed to get out of it. I have realised that the ending of the novel is good and true to real life. At the time it was written and now.
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