The Lord's flies were written by British writers in 1954. This book is about a group of UK schoolchildren who have to crash on the island and have to survive. While on the island, they turned away from folk life and became barbarians. Ralf is the elected leader and is always considered folk. Jack left the group and began the tribe with the boys, barbarians. The pig is a boy I know. Through this book, Simon is the only natural "good" person compared to Jesus. A small person is a small child on the island.
The Lord of the Flies at William Golding tells the classic story of a brutal British boy on a desert island. This story is deliberately hidden in an isolated island. Throughout the story, three characters represent all aspects of Freud's human psychology theory, identity, self, and superego. Jack represents identity, Ralph stands for self, Simon stands for supermarket. In Fly of the Flies, everyone's mentality is expressed in a sense through the character.
In the Lord of the fly, William Golding uses a fable to explain human psychology. Various letters are used to represent different parts of the individual's psychological structure, such as the impulse of individuality, self-rationality, and moral understanding of the supergo. Golding carefully explains each character 's behavior to fit each part of your mind. Jack, Piggy, Simon and Ralph are characters that express the soul in the story. According to Sigmun Freud, Id is part of the impulse of the heart. The proof is that the sows were killed. In detail, killing a sow is considered a "symbol of rape" and symbolizes the sexual desire of a man. The way boys kill pigs is based on libido and violence (all parts of Id). An example of this is a boy 's desire for hunting vows and pursuit of a boy. The pig's head also represents the identity of the boy.