Totemism, Homoeroticism, Sexual repression: their relation to the issue of power and civilization in William Golding's Lord Of The Flies.
Title: Totemism, Homoeroticism, Sexual repression: their relation to the issue of power and civilization in William Golding's Lord Of The Flies.
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Totemism, Homoeroticism, Sexual repression: their relation to the issue of power and civilization in William Golding's Lord Of The Flies.
Category: /Literature/Biographies
Details: Words: 487 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
#Golding's LOTF is one of his most thought-provoking work and by far the most debated.
In LOTF the author/narrator is absent. In the matter of style, therefore it is a romance. The issues that it brings forth under the façade of boys' adventure-romance hit hard the traditional perception of human nature and its relation to civilization.
It is beyond the need of any proof that LOTF works as a modern allegory. It raises
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island, is in tatters - the bombs, the gunship and the destroyed airplane: war is raging. Thus apparent civilization and apparent primitivism is shown to be the extensions of the same line: only looked at from different coordinates. It indeed leaves us with a bleak message, the futility of existence: "what is anything at all?"
[this is the abstract of a pepr with the same title:i seek comments first, whole essay can come later]