An analysis of King Phoenix literature creates myth - the universe happened after investigating many creation myths, I narrowed it to two myths. My first myth was my creation myth in Alaska. According to this myth, in the early days there was only darkness, there was no light. King Fry also began in a similar situation. Of course, there is literally light, but there is no light other than that. Because no one knows what happened, where they are, why they are there.
Fly Lord was published by William Golding in 1954. Today's Lord's flying is a well-known literary criticism. For literary criticism in books, many schools require students to read "Flying King". In this article we discuss three themes and literary criticisms: good and evil, a symbol of personality, and character maturity. Another topic of Golding's Lord of the Flies is the conflict of good and evil. - Over time, society has undergone many changes to work properly. Through trial and error, it is clear that several societies succeeded in their design. In some cases, the group has to know which system is not useful for social growth and formation of a new society.
I am doing a limited literary analysis of the novel by William Golding of the fly lord, the Lord of the fly. Because it is one of the main objectives of symbolism in this book, I chose to write this paper to the Lie of the fly. In a sense, it represents many other iconic objects in the book. If you go deep enough, it seems that the king of fies dominates the whole island. The Lord of the Lord is to symbol evil, among boys and all human beings, and in the devil. The author shows very well how the Lord of the Fly represents this. One of the things that "flying king" is the cause of evil of a boy or can be seen in "flying king" can be seen in books (pp. 143 and 144). During this emergence, the image and voice of the fly lords were given by Simon's spirit.
However, in literature and life, this is the process of growth. This is the main theme of the fly. The theme of literature is the core theme or concept of the whole story. In the flies of the Lord, innocent loss is strongly depicted by several events that change life. Despite the young age, boys' experiences made them older than them. The loss of an innocent theme has been revealed in many respects in the novel. As the story began, the boy's plane collided against an uninhabited tropical island, leaving a huge "scar" in the wilderness of the past. It foretells the transformation of men from civilized boys to malicious barbarians and will soon lose all previous innocence. Just as the crashing plane wakes up and has left its destruction, the behavior of the boy will soon leave permanent wounds in their soul and eventually end their innocence.