Among the wonderful works of playwright William Shakespeare, "The Venetian Merchant", the character of Iagoh is "Hey, please be careful, my master, hey, this is a green monster" (Enotes). Known as Beast, it is a terrible creature in William Golding 's novel "Flies of the Lord", and a memoir of the Max War. By using plots, letters, symbols, and other literary elements of the plot, these two sections explain how to ruin people and drive them to make rash decisions. This is the most devastating emotion.
The use of symbolic fly king of the flying king of Golding, a suggestive name of the devil, a name suggesting that he is dedicated to collapse, destruction, morale and panic, he uses a symbol I used it when I did. I thought of this novel. "Flying King" (1954) is a key novel that interpretation of symbols is the key to enjoying not only understanding but also novels. After combining many symbols, you can learn more about what the author is trying to paint and about the whole scene.
In the work of playwright William Shakespeare's "Merchant of Venice", the character "Eagua" cried. Known as Beast, it is a terrible creature in William Golding 's novel "Flies of the Lord", and a memoir of the Max War. By using plots, letters, symbols, and other literary elements of the plot, these two sections explain how to ruin people and drive them to make rash decisions. This is the most devastating emotion.
Hey, hate, destruction, murder ... It sounds like a day in our capital. But that is not the case. This is the island after the fire of the Lie of William Golding's fly. Jack and Ralph screamed each other. Then they began to hate each other. The evacuation center was destroyed. Simon, piglet, sow were murdered. All of them show social disadvantages and can trace back to human defects. In the id and super battle, the ultimate party wins. When a person does this, it is usually id; we understand that Golding is passionate about it. He indicated this by isolating a group of boys, and the boys become savages without affecting the true nature of adults' influence, or no one at all returning to them I saw. This allows the reader to truly understand the subject of the book - social flaws can be traced back to human defects