Lord Of The Flies Film Analysis

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Lord Of The Flies
By William Golding

Lord of the flies, a film passed on William Golding's novel, mostly known for his prize-winning novels. In 1954 Golding published his first novel (Lord Of The Flies), which found a place in the Modern Library 100 Best Novels. Lord of the flies adapted to film in 1990 by the director Harry Hook, Meanwhile, the film got a huge success in many countries.

In fact (Lord of the flies) has a really strange title, perhaps that the author wants to confuse the readers by writing down unclear title, which made it harder to understand the content of the film from the title itself or maybe the author wants us to meditate on the deep meaning of the story, from the title itself we can see that the novel is about power(from the word Lord) and if we look up about meaning of word Flies, we concludes a very much big picture of the film that we can say it is more about violent, savage, darkness and evil. I consider that (Lord of the flies) typically classified as literary fiction, adventure.
The film starts in the middle of the ocean, no time or date is clear, young boys in age 6-13 trying to survive a plane crash, The pilot of the plane is hurting so bad and he passed away after …show more content…

Piggy beside his glasses symbolizes science and intelligence. Jack, the painted faces, long hair and the naked kids represent wildness and violence, names some of the characters are symbols also, Piggy's name, which considers as a weak animal and in fat the character as well is the week to ( overweight issues, eyesight). The conch also is another symbol, it related to Ralph and Piggy so it represents the order and civilization. The head is a physical symbol as well, it represents evil and the savagery that is inside every

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