Diction In Lord Of The Flies Literary Analysis Essay

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Lord of the Flies by William Golding is a book about several boys who ended up on a remote island after their plane was shot down. The story explains how they made their own society and tried to survive. Golding employs many literary devices in the novel which support a dark and violent tone. The three most important examples include diction, imagery, and detail. Diction is one of the most important literary devices. When Sam and Eric were trying to keep the fire ablaze, they thought they saw the beast. “Neither of the boys screamed but the grip of their arms tightened and their mouths grew peaked. For perhaps ten seconds they crouched like that while the flailing fire sent smoke and sparks and waves of inconstant light over the top of

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