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6th March 2014
04:21pm GMT

What is it about?
The book tells the story of a group of schoolboys who get stranded on a desert island in what is suggested to be the aftermath of a nucleur attack during wartime. Although there seems to be a leaning towards civilization and law and order initially, the book describes the descent into savagery and the complete breakdown of society. The main character, and the leader initially, Ralph, watches in horror as the boys seek to just assert their power. The boys attempt to survive on an island with little food and in constant danger and fear. Will they survive and who will be sacrificed in order that Jack, Ralph's challenger for power, will assume the control of the group?
Why read it?
First of all, Lord of the Flies is probably the most terrifying read of your life; there are moments when Ralph is alone in the jungle that will leave you absolutely petrified. As well as that, the characters are some of the best written characters in the history of literature but the real message here is the presence of evil. The deafening and unavoidable truth is that evil exists among us and when society breaks down, everyone will make an attempt to grab power. Lord of the Flies still manages to remain one of those timeless books despite the years of its setting with a lot of lessons to learn about the times we live in. It is simply a modern masterpiece, one that you have to read.Explore more on these topics: