Differences and Similarities Between Lord of the Flies and Invisible Man

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Lord of the Flies and Invisible Man have very little in comparison. The only thing these two books had in common was they both involved violence. Lord of the Flies was about British boys getting stranded on a deserted island with no adults after a plane crash. Invisible Man was about a black junior attending a southern college when he is kicked out and is told to get a job in New York. Both books also take place in a new environment to the characters and character within the story.
The author’s intent for the books varied. For Lord of the Flies, the author wanted to express what may happen when kids are left alone without adults for a long time. The boys get along fine at first but then begin to disagree with the rules they first established. Without adults to keep the boys in line, each of them tries to take matters into their own hands. For Invisible Man, the purpose was to explain how superior white men still treated blacks shortly after the Civil War. The narrator is kicked out of college by the principal, who is white, after a driving tour routed by a former school founder goes ...

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