Lord Of The Flies Cover Analysis

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“Lord of the Flies”, the first of many novels by Nobel Prize-winning author William Golding. Although Golding’s first book started off sluggish, it later lead to a greater accomplishment, and was given many titles from different magazines like TIME, and media companies like BBC. Today “Lord of the Flies” is considered one of the finest modern classic books. Goulding wasn’t just an author but he was also a part of the royal navy in world war two, and was involved in the pursuit and sinking of the German battleship Bismarck. When scrutinizing the book’s cover there are many assumptions that can be drawn of what the novel is going to be about. From observing the cover page, one can get a hint of how the story is going to be, for instance one can use the description
The colours that have been used in the cover page are mainly black, white and grey, except for the blood, the blood is red. When glancing at the cover the image that strikes out the most is the blood, I believe the author does this enhance the act of violence that could possibly occur in the book, so therefore this helps to foreshadow the idea of savagery that will possibly occur in the book. Since half of the pig is colored black and the other half white, I think that the black represents the bad of some characters and the white represents the good in some characters, this creates an effect similar to the Yin-Yang. The gradient background help to symbolise changes that possibly some of the characters go through from good to bad, and the shading of the cover helps to represent how quickly and without warning the good nature turns into savagery. The pig seem to be attached to a wooden stake in the cover and this helps to support the idea of cannibalism, similar to what Vlad the impaler did, in which he stabbed human bodies through sticks of wood, this again help to support the idea of

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