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The Nature of Evil and Its Relation to Social Class and History in William Golding's Novel Lord of the Flies
The Nature of Evil and Its Relation to Social Class and History in William Golding's Novel Lord of the Flies, 2010., diplomski rad, Sveučilište u Zadru - Odjel za anglistiku, Zadar
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Naslov
The Nature of Evil and Its Relation to Social Class and History in William Golding's Novel Lord of the Flies
Autori
Jozipović, Matej
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Ocjenski radovi, diplomski rad
Fakultet
Sveučilište u Zadru - Odjel za anglistiku
Mjesto
Zadar
Datum
03.11
Godina
2010
Stranica
48
Mentor
Petković, Rajko
Ključne riječi
allegory; violence; atrocity; evil; Nazism
Sažetak
The thesis focuses on the underlying meaning of William Golding’s novel Lord of the Flies, which can be regarded as an allegory of true nature of man in the light of recent historical events and man’s history in general. It is a well known fact that human history is filled with social and political turmoils, which reveal the true nature of evil. Golding’s intention was to disclose the negativities of human culture that is divided along social and political lines. The reason for this division lies in the nature of evil, which is inherent to man. Taking this assertion as a starting point, Golding placed a group of British schoolboys on an island in order to shatter the myth of exclusion of evil to a certain nation or a social grouping. They are just a microcosm of the whole human civilization. This nature of evil is a cause for all the atrocities made during World War II, especially regarding the Holocaust, as it is symbolically hidden in the novel.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Filologija