Zusammenfassung der Ressource
LOTF - Chapter 1
- Civilsation vs. Barbarism
- Dramatises conflict between
civilisation and Barbarism
- Artistic choices made by Golding are
designed to emphasise this rivalry
- Over the course of the novel Golding
portrays the rise and fall of the isloated,
makeshift society created by the boys
- Civilisation Itself
- In chp. 1 Golding establishes the
parameters in which the civilisation
functions
- Boys
- The fact that they are boys is v
important
- These boys are half formed, perched
between civilisation and savagery
- Thus they embody the novel's
central conflict
- They live in constant tension with regard to the
rules and regulations they are expected to follow.
- Left to their own devices they naturally resort to violence, cruelty.
- Golding's Ideas
- He wants to portray the idea that moral and
societal constraints are learned rather than innate
- Brings in the sociological debate Nature v.s Nurture
- Human tendency to obey rules is imposed by a
system and not a fundamental part of human nature
- Savagery comes more natural to us
- Our feral/ animalistic instincts
- Young boys are a prime example of this premise
- Golding uses symbols to present themes
and dramatic conflicts in the novel
- In chp. 1 Golding uses the bespectacled
Piggy to represent the scientific and
intellectual aspects of society
- Conch Shell is also a symbol
- represents law, order and political legitimacy