Written in 1954, this Book might knock you across the room. Authored by William Golding it is the story of British school boys stranded on an island after a plane crash.
All the adults die, the only survivors are these school boys of pre-adolescence. They are all middle or upper middle class and go to one of those aristocratic types of schools. These aren’t poor ghetto boys. These are not the kind of rough necks, but soft boys who have never had to do any hard work.
Shortly, Ralph, becomes the leader, because, it seems, he can sing High C. The other boys not particularly persuaded either way, seem not that disturbed at first.
What is agreed on is that one boy will be ‘scorn’; this is a fat boy called ‘Piggy’. He isn’t ‘elected’ or ‘appointed’ he just is there, available for insult.
Ralph takes control and tries to set up various protocols. In time they begin to image there’s a monster which gives them an ‘enemy’ they can fight against.
The theme of the book is how boys, all likely middle and upper middle class can devolve to a level of savage. How, in not a prolonged time they can congeal into a kind of ‘dictatorship’ which deteriorates into various factions, then pulls together again with the idea of some enemy, then split again.
The most significant part is how ridiculing Piggy, creating the village scorn is something you will often see in the educational and corporate world. Creating the object of scorn is an important social adhesion. How it is done in the book is something that will never leave your understanding.
The degeneration of people is the key feature.
Often there are stories about people being on a stranded island, most recently, the television serial; Lost. But few stories ever map the de-evolution as painstakingly as this book.
It is a must read.
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Thank you for recommending a book.I must admit that my preference is to read real life stories.During my younger years, I like reading novels in random.But then, things change.
I lost my drive reading novels.If I am going to read a novel, I do prefer scary theme stories.
It sounds weird but things changed through the years.Because of your review of the novel, I am considering to read it.
It is worth reading. It is very powerful and well written.
I love reading books such as this in my high school days. Those were the times when I am really hooked in reading books , such as Nancy Drew and Mills and Boons and those like this.
When College came, my books evolved. I was into thriller , mystery and action. One great author whose many books I have read and enjoyed so much is John Grisham.
However, when I got married, I barely have time for books anymore.
Then when internet came, my love for reading was replaced by online writing such as this site.
Looks like a good read, and an unconventional one.