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"Lord of the Flies" by William Golding
Lord of the Flies
By: William Golding
Lord of the Flies is an entertaining allegory novel that teaches a valuable lesson to its readers. The author of this book is William Golding. Even better he has the experience to back up the lesson of the story. During World War II he joined the Royal Army, where he served in command of a rocket-launcher and participated in the invasion of Normandy. This book's sales enabled Golding
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the enraged clan and gets onto the beach. There he sees a naval officer standing right in front of him. The boys cry. Not because they're happy to be rescued but because they've become so savage as to kill a human being. For Ralph, as for the other boys, nothing can ever be as it was before coming to the island of the Lord of the Flies. And so the novel ends with a cliffhanger.
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