Friday, May 31, 2013

 Material that I have recently read is Lord of the Flies. As previously stated the author has expressed interest for the two different classes systems represented by Jack and Ralph. With Ralph representing the theme of civilization and Jack representing savagery both dictatorships encounter many challenges. The differing ideologies between the boys, force them to adhere to their current living conditions. The two societies, who fall victim to violence are influenced by many changes, which includes the loss of conditioning and the transformation of a long standing community, of well-behaved boys into a civilization dominated to establish order and a savage-like dictatorship established to convey Jack’s own primal impulses. Lord of the Flies basically depicts the world of today along with our viewpoints which set us apart from one another.

According to the quiz I completed on the module I did agree with the diagnosis it had given to me.During the duration of my schooling I have found that fiction is genre which students are forced to become fond of. But beyond reading in school I have grown to adore reading fiction. My favorite book has got to be Lord of the Flies.Lord of the Flies is an emblematic novel by William Golding, whereby a classless society of English schoolboys has been created and staged to be stranded  on a deserted, servicing as a foundation for the themes’ surrounding civilization and savagery. Throughout the novel Golding expresses his interests in these two different systems of dictatorships by amplifying the battle between Ralph and Jack. I find that fiction allows for the audience and the author to create a world whereby the imagination is allowed to roam free.