In William Golding’s classic novel Lord of the Flies, a group of British schoolboys finds themselves stranded on a deserted island, forced to fend for themselves without adult supervision. As …
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This collection of articles explores the significance of games in William Golding’s classic novel, “Lord of the Flies.” From the boys’ initial attempts at creating order through organized play to their descent into violent and deadly games, these articles examine how games serve as a reflection of the boys’ evolving social dynamics and psychological states. Additionally, they analyze how games can be interpreted as a commentary on human nature and societal structures. Through close readings of key scenes and themes, this collection offers insightful perspectives on the role of games in this iconic work of literature.