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A GOOD ANALYZE OF THE NOVEL - Coggle Diagram
A GOOD ANALYZE OF THE NOVEL
SETTING
The writing context of the story
The brutality second World War
The context in the story
English schoolchildren stranded on a tropical island after their plane was shot down during a war.
Aspects that compose the setting
The nature, The war
CHARACTERIZATION
Physical appearance
Piggy: Thick build, with glasses
Simon:Redhead, freckled, slim
Qualities
Roger:The savage, The barbarity
Simon: The human essence. The human spirituality
Rlaph: The democratic leader. The civilization
Jack: The authoritarianism leader. The violent
Piggy: The intelligent, The fear.
Way of speaking
colloquial language
PLOT AND STRUCTURE
Most important event
Climax Simon encounters the Lord of the Flies in the forest glade and realizes that the beast is not a physical entity if not Simon know the beast as the human, and dais
Type of plot estructure
Lineal Structure
Turning points
The novel's turning point is when the boys begin to give up these vestiges of society, preferring instead to give in to their lower natures and impulses. This starts slowly, the little ones prefer to play rather than help build shelters, and the hunters let the fire signal go out so they can hunt pigs.
THEME
Excels in the history
The main theme that addresses the novel "The Lord of the Flies" are the confrontation between human nature and human savagery.
Secondary themes
Other themes that the novel "The Lord of the Flies" addresses are nature vs. man, man vs. man, and the loss of human innocence, and the limits of the human anger.
STYLE
Use of rhetorical resources
William Golding uses symbolism as the main rhetorical resource to represent through characters like Roger the savagery that was lived in his context of the Second World War.