Lord of the Flies

What do you think William Golding’s overall message(s) for his readers might be? Why do you think this?

What do you think William Golding’s overall message(s) for his readers might be? Why do you think this?

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Golding ends the novel emphasizing the central theme of the play. Ralph has pushed all his anxieties deep inside of him just trying to be a good leader and then simply survive himself. This is the first time Ralph can begin putting all the hellish events in some kind of context. He knows his childhood has been lost, his innocence destroyed by the emotional and physical violence of power and politics. Ralph realizes just how dark mans' heart is. Given a choice between good and evil, man will naturally gravitate to evil. Ralph finally realizes how much of a friend the fat marginalized boy Piggy was to him.