William Golding, inspired from both sides of "Fly King", gained inspiration from his experience in the Royal Navy during the Second World War. Golding told his book: The theme is to try to follow social failures to the defects of human nature. Morality is a form of society that must rely on the ethical nature of an individual, not depending on any political system, whether it is obviously logical or respected. This book is inherently symbolic, in addition to the ultimate adult life with dignity and rescue power, it actually falls into the same evil as the iconic life of a child.
William Golding's novel "The Lord of the Flies" uses a group of people hanging on desert islands to explain the malicious nature of human beings. The Lie's fly deals with the changes the boys experience as they gradually adapt to social freedom. - Both sides of the man exposed to William Golding, the king of the fly, were inspired by the experience of the British Navy during World War II when he wrote the King of Fries (Beetz 2514). Golding told his book: The theme is to try to follow social failures to the defects of human nature. Morality is a form of society that has to rely on the moral character of individuals, independent of any political system, whether clearly logical or respected.
Advances in civilization and society are trying to suppress people's dark side but moral degeneration proves to be destructive and inevitable; humanitarianism is against the cultural acceptance that it has a gentle tendency Influence of talented instinct. - The role of Simon's Lord as a silent prophet of the Lord will change with the society he lives in. In modern America, the prophet is a foreshadowing to tell his people what kind of people they could be, in the Bible times the prophets said that they should contract with God and that his people I will tell it.