Lord of the Flies Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 3 pages of analysis of At Peace with the Flies.

Lord of the Flies Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 3 pages of analysis of At Peace with the Flies.
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At Peace with the Flies

Summary: Lord of the Flies, by William Golding. This essay analyzes the overall meaning and themes in the book.
Often in our lives other people affect us in both negative and positive ways. In the case of Lord of the Flies, the kids influence one another while on the island, in mostly negative ways. These influences cause for mental changes in the brain. Most of the time, mental changes affect physical changes. However, in some rare occasions it is the other way around. While on the island the boys go through numerous physical and mental changes. Although mental changes are somewhat more significant than physical changes, physical changes are still very much apparent and can sometimes cause for mental change.

Crashing onto the island, the kids have immaculate, clean faces due to the fact that they attend a Catholic school which, incidentally, enforces a school uniform code. As time progresses, some of the kids, particularly the choir boys, dirty their faces because of their hunting adventures. As...

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