Friday, February 11, 2011

Golding's look at human nature

Golding's look on human nature cannot be normal in his eyes. Or her eyes. Whichever. He/she thinks that people, no matter what age, can become savages during the right conditions. Well, he/she is right. His/Her point in this book is that nobody is perfect. He/she emphasizes that point when at the beginning of the book, it is written that the kids were eing evacuated at the dawn of the next world war. Golding probably has or , or had a personal experience like this book describes. Or maybe, one of Goldings friends had an experience like this and was very intrigued and interested in the events.

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