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William Golding's classic novel explores the end of innocence and serves as a dark parable about the hidden barbarism of civilized societies. The questions regarding human nature and societal pathologies remain as relevant today as they were in 1954 when the novel was first published. The story begins with a plane crash on an uninhabited island in the Pacific Ocean, leaving a group of English schoolboys stranded without adults. Ralph is elected leader and attempts to organize their coexistence, but faces opposition from Jack, who vies for power. Initially, the loss of civilization seems manageable: water, fruit, and wild pigs are abundant. The boys build shelters, explore the island, and establish a signal fire. However, terror and primitive savagery soon take hold. The hunt for pigs devolves into bloody battles, and the intoxication of power leads to a willingness to kill. Aggression and violence transform the paradise into a murderous inferno. A struggle for survival unfolds, turning ordinary boys into human beasts. Golding's masterpiece captivates generations of readers, revealing the true nature of humanity.
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Lord of the Flies, William Golding
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