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    Who is the author of the book Lord of the Flies

    WAO TeamBy WAO TeamJanuary 11, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
    author of Lord of the Flies William Golding
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    The author of the renowned book, Lord of the Flies, is William Golding, a British novelist, playwright, and poet. Published in 1954, the novel has become a huge name in the world of modern literature. Golding’s contributions earned him the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1983 and various other accolades.

    Lord of the Flies tells the story of a group of boys trapped on an abandoned island after their plane crashes during a wartime evacuation. The boys try to establish order and governance in the beginning, which represents civilization and democratic ideals.

    However, as fear takes over, the group breaks, getting into chaos under the influence of a boy named Jack, who represents savagery and authoritarianism. Exploring themes like the loss of innocence, the struggle between civilization and savagery, and the inherent evil within humanity, the novel leaves a permanent mark on readers and scholars alike.

    William Golding’s Lord of the Flies remains a profound exploration of the complexities of human nature. The author’s work challenges us to reflect on our societal structures and innate tendencies. Golding’s insights regarding violence, savagery, authoritarianism, and power are still the topic of discussion and thought. 

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