In the story "Fly King" and "I only use the phone" there are countless cases that the setting clearly affects the behavior of the character, but there are also cases that are not so obvious. The setting of these stories is as important as crazy, how the characters behave at home, how they behave, how they act, and how they go crazy. By examining the proof of the Lie of the fly "I use only the phone", I set important elements to prove how the character acts from normal behavior to apparently crazy behavior.
The interrelationship between the environment and action brings great meaning and attention to William Golding's novel "Lies' Flies" and Gabriel Garcia Max's short story "I only use the phone." I thought. In the story of these two pieces of work, the setting determines the behavior, idea, and moral decisions of the character. When settings are changed, they directly affect role determination, but only viewers can see it. The beach is a place of balance and democracy. Quote from "The Lord of the Flies" Let us vote - 'This voting toy is as enjoyable as a conch "(22). Where is the beach ... Read more ...
In the story "Fly King" and "I only use the phone" there are countless cases that the setting clearly affects the behavior of the character, but there are also cases that are not so obvious. The setting of these stories is as important as crazy, how the characters behave at home, how they behave, how they act, and how they go crazy. By examining the proof of the Lie of the fly "I use only the phone", I set important elements to prove how the character acts from normal behavior to apparently crazy behavior.
For the fly lord and "I only use the phone", role setting and action work together. Both are used to introduce many of the satirical affair in the story. Ironic of both stories reveals the truth and basic nature of all human beings. Initially, the author ironically shows to the reader that isolated characters brought these customs from their previous home. Ideally, the environment that Mary and all the boys are coming up represents civilization and order. At first, you can see that the behavior of the character still reflects their old house.
In the novel "The Lord of the Flies", William Golding has a very strong influence on the actions and attitudes of these characters. The setting is the place where the story is defined in literature. In Lord of the Flies, the environment is on a desolate tropical island in the middle of the ocean, where you can build a microcosm. Three specific examples of ways to influence the behavior and attitude of a character are isolation from the civilized world, mysteries of unfamiliar places, and various social types forced to coexist with each other.