Lord of the Flies

how did william goldings life influence his writing

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Golding's experiences working with unruly boys as a teacher and his time as a combatant in WWII, inspired Lord of the Flies. He saw much combat in the war and this novel is a reflection on Golding's views on the human condition. He believed evil was not an external force, but something inherited by man.