Tuesday, March 27, 2007

Lord of the Flies

are there any settings in this novel which you have found to be beautiful? or disturbing? or memorable? describe these settings and comment on why they were meaningful to you.I think the most memorable setting in this story to me is the island where they had landed and trying to survive. The island that they had landed is uninhabited island. Which means no one had lived at there before, and uninhabited island is the setting where people always have some bad thoughts and opinions because of some of the movies that had made until now, so it made me to think little bit nervous. Even though this island is an uninhabited island, island it self could had represented as beautiful and peaceful setting, but the events and conflicts that had happened to kids on the island made the setting it self very disturbing. Since the kids are on the uninhabited island without any adults, they are finding their own way to live and making rules. Before the kids land on that island, I guess it was very peaceful and it was the best habitat for all the beasts that living at there, but the people had made it disturbing. People had start the war, so the kids had to go some where safe, but the kids had landed at the uninhabited island because of the plane crush. The fact that they landed at that island had already had damaged the island, but not only damaged island, they started to kill each other, so it had changed and made the image of island to some kind of chaos. This uninhabited island in the Lord of the Flies had made me to have another point of view about the uninhabited island.

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