Trapped On An Island In Lord Of The Flies Quote Analysis

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Lord of the flies is written by William Golding, and is a book written about a group of boys that get trapped on a island and must find a way to survive until they are rescued. Throughout the the book the question is raised if the boys have realized the harsh realities of being trapped on the island. The boys from the start of being trapped on the island treat it as if it is a normal thing. This is expressed when “We’re on an island. We’ve been on the mountain top and seen water all around. We saw no houses no smoke, no footprints, no boats, no people.” This quote is significant because it expresses how the boys are just observing what they see and they aren’t expressing any fear. They then go on talking about how there aren’t any adults on the island and they start coming up with rules. Another quote that implies that they didn’t realize the dangers of being trapped on the island implies that they don’t know how being on a island in the middle of nowhere can have an affect on their lives. “ This is an island. At least I …show more content…

Throughout the book, The boys take turns setting up these rules on how to live and they set up some sort of plan on how to live. This first is shown when they are gathered around having a meeting. They discuss how they will live like a plan on who will hunt and who will watch for the rescuers to come etc. This is shown when he says “We need hunters to get us meat and another thing.” Ralph also states how everyone must take turns speaking when he says “We can’t have everybody talking at once. We’ll have to have ‘hands up’ like at school.” Another reason that boys see it as a game is that they are becoming brutal and they don’t realize the long term effect it will have for example when they are talking about killing the pig “Kill the pig. Cut her throat. Spill her blood” At this point they haven’t realized that this will be the beginning of more brutal

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