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"Lord of the Flies" By William Golding This essay shows how Golding created an atmosphere of fear
Date Submitted: 03/30/2004 11:00:48
Fear first comes into play when the boys are all up on top of the mountain
after they light their first fire. The entire back side of the mountain bursts into
flames, and all that can be heard is the popping and hissing from the brush. The odd
pop sends branches and "creepers" into the air. When one of the little boys sees one
of the creepers fly up from down below, he screams "Snakes!
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the only one
that ensured his survival. Without Ralph, Piggy was nothing.
The boy's fear of the unknown on the island leads to their fear of the beast. The
boys cannot accept the notion of a beast existing on the island, nor can they let go of
it. The recognition that no real beast exists, and that the only beast on the island is
fear itself is one of the deepest meanings of the story.
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