Saturday, November 12, 2016
Critical Scene from LOTF
Lord of Flies contains multiple critical scenes that are important to the overall structure of the book. The most important critical scene is Simon's conversation with the Lord of the Flies. This is the most important scene in the book because it is the Climax of the book and it is the first form of supernatural conflict. This conflict is caused by the lord of the flies because he tells Simon to not go to the top of the mountain. This scene can be difficult to understand and comprehend because it is not explicitly stated.
The Lord of the Flies knows things that the boys do not know. I think that is why the Lord of the flies called that because he knows things that the boys do not and he is covered in flies. This scene may be based off of Jesus's journey through the dessert and how he meets satan. I enjoyed reading this scene because it is the Climax of the book and makes you want to find out what happens next. Do you think that Simon was dreaming or did this actually happen?
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