what is a robinsonade?
literary genre named after Robinson Crusoe which explores how people behave when they’re stranded in an isolated place
how does LOTF link to Coral Island?
how does LOTF differ from usual desert island stories, philosophically speaking?
what is an example of an allegorical microcosm in LOTF?
the naval officer is just a grown up and socially acceptable version of the boys’ violence
What themes and messages does LOTF explore?
what do the platform and the conch represent in LOTF?
the desire for social and political order through parliaments, govts and legislatures (the platform and conch)
What does golding suggest about the desire for social and political order?
what does golding suggest about the natural inclination toward evil and violence?
what does golding argue about our ‘savage selves’?
that they lie dormant within us, controlled only by the restrictions of society and the facade of civilisation, waiting to be unleashed, as in WWII where the release of these savage impulses was legitimised
what are golding’s 3 main conclusions in LOTF?
What are some quotes from Golding?
what does jack represent, in terms of leadership, in LOTF?
What does Ralph represent, in terms of leadership, in LOTF?
What does Golding suggest about leadership in LOTF?