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LOTF - Chapter 1
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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
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