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    So I just got done listening to "The Lord of the Flies" and I must say it has got to be one of my favorite; if not my favorite story.

    The premise is so simple, and the events that occur are so ... feasible, that the story seems to peer right through the facade of what we are; of our individualistic appraisals of our selves and each other. Deep down, we are the same consistent machines. The book tears at your mind as though it were a truth, but one that no human wants to confess.


    infact; this is bringing me to a EoEo topic. That aside, what do you [people whom have read the book, or experienced other related media] think of the story? What thoughts does it produce in your head?

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    I read it, and besides it's 'symbolism' and 'themes' and what-have-you, I honestly thought it was the most boring book I've ever read. I don't really know what's so appealing about it, so meh. Just because it's loaded with symbolism and a 'deeper meaning' doesn't necessarily make it more interesting, to me.

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    I remember most of my friends reading it in high school. I took a better lit course than they did, so I didn't read it. I remember them talking about "Piggy" a lot...

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    Yes, piggy. I <3 him. Prehaps the greatest symbol of the story, next to Jack and Ralph.

    I don't think it is the best read as Zernormous_X pointed out, because I get caught up in the british wording, and the detail tends to go overboard. the satirical symbolism is hardly the key to the story though; there is a blantant surface lesson, that touches too many surfaces to count. The upfrontness and yet oblivious depth of the novel gained it my respects.

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    Really? I found it a dead bore. I have a friend that loved it though. He likes stories where people die.

    Really when you get down to it situations like the ones in the book bring out peoples true nature. If they are good people they will work together for the common good. If they are selfish they will look out for themselves. It is that simple. The interesting part is that it really did happen during WWII and the school children not only didn't fall apart into choas and destruction but set up a perfectly well behaved little society at a time when the rest of the world was going to heck. So I guess someone in the English school system had done their job right.

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    I didnt like it, I prefered the film. There was too much description for me and not enough dialogue. Im sure Golding is a great writer, but LOTFs put me off looking into his other works. Plus I wasnt use to reading long texts when I was 14 and I hate being forced to read. If I read it myself in my own time and abit older, who knows I may have enhoyed it more.

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    I don't like Golding's writing style, but the story behind the book was decent. I would have liked it if a different person wrote it.
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    The majority of people I talk to seem to loathe Lord of the Flies, but personally I thought it was a great book. It's one of those stories that some people just don't get, I think.
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    This book was terrible. I don't understand why it is considered to be great on any level. As a back up to my statement, seeing as how I don't read books, my brother who is in college and his major is English lit...completely agrees with me. That validates my claim that this books sucks. He said it was the worst book he ever read until he read the true horror of Moby Dick(very good at points but trash during the rest).

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    I had to read it twice for school. Once in seventh sixth grade and another freshman year. It's absolutely atrocious.

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    I hate it because it was my GCSE English Literature prose text. My english teacher had a gift of ruining books.
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    Yeah, the English teacher I had when I read it wasn't very good at teachung us the book, but I was still able to appreciate it. I didn't like it at first, because I resent being forced to read a book, but I warmed up to it. Simon will always be my favourite.

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    I read the book. It's really overated. Why did Piggy have to die!?

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    Quote Originally Posted by starseeker
    I hate it because it was my GCSE English Literature prose text. My english teacher had a gift of ruining books.
    Wow I read it my senior year of highschool and man my English teacher was the best.

    Awesome lectures, and exspects you to get involved.


    We literally broke down the book it was pretty good.

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