In William Golding’s classic novel Lord of the Flies, a group of boys marooned on an island must fend for themselves while creating their own society. However, as their situation …
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The wind in “Lord of the Flies” is a significant element that affects the characters’ behavior and interactions on the deserted island. This collection of articles explores the symbolism and significance of the wind in William Golding’s classic novel. The articles delve into how the wind represents both hope and destruction, how it influences the boys’ decisions, and how it serves as a metaphor for power struggles among them. Additionally, this collection examines how Golding uses imagery of the wind to underscore themes such as fear, isolation, and savagery. Overall, these articles provide an in-depth analysis of the role that the wind plays in “Lord of the Flies.”