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Lord of the Flies | Historical Context

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Lord of the Flies Historical Context

Golding and World War II

"When I was young. before the war, I did have some airy-fairy views about man. But I went through the war and that changed me. The war taught me different and a lot of others like me," Golding told Douglas A. Davis in the New Republic. Golding was referring to his experiences as captain of a British rocket-launching craft in the North Atlantic, where he was present at the sinking of the Bismarck, crowd ship of the German navy, and participated in the D-Day invasion of German occupied France. He was also directly affected by the devastation of England by the German air force, which severely damaged the nation's infrastructure and marked the beginning of a serious decline in the British economy. Wartime rationing continued well into the postwar period. Items like meat, bread, sugar, gasoline, and tobacco were a11 in short supply and considered luxuries. To turn their country...
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