"They are confused with love and hatred over each other" (Golding 71). During World War II during the story of William Golding's flies the many UK male students eventually stranded after an airplane accident to escape their boarding school. On the island. Soon the innocent children died, the society collapsed, and the disorder is constantly evolving. The protagonists of "Flying King", "Jack", "Ralph" are two boys of the same age and are always competing for power throughout the novel.
Greedy Force In William Golding's "Lord of the Flies", British boys were confined to the island at puberty. Because of the nuclear war, they crashed when they left, so boys must learn to cooperate with each other to survive. The boys were initially folklore, but as the desire and the direct desire of power became more important than civilization and rescue, the bonds of civilization also began. The confrontation between the main character Ralf and the opponent's jack represents a conflict between the urge of civilization and the barbaric impulses. In Lord of the Flies, Golding used Ralph and Jack's power struggle to prove that the desire for greed and power undermines the best.
Symbol of snail in William Golding's "Lord of the fly" In William Golding's "Flying King", the conch represents a force and order. Power is expressed by the fact that you must hold it for talking and instructions are displayed by the meeting or assembly held by them convene in the past. The power of the shellfish started from page 22. Because the children voted to be a chief because Ralph had a snail. "He carries the shell." "Ralph. Ralph!" - William Golding 's "Flying King" in William Golding' s character in Simon 's character, many of the character' From the beginning to the end of change, Simon experienced less change than anyone in the novel. Simon does not adapt too much to other boys, but he does his best to change the life of him and others.