While reading Lord of the Flies in English class, I have found aspects of the book very interesting. One thing that was engaging to me in the novel is seeing how the mood of the book changes. Towards the beginning of the book, we saw the boys in a very happy and light hearted mood. They often laughed, had fun and went on adventures together. Though as the book progresses, I see how the author uses word choice and the characters feelings to convey a more eerie and fearful physiological atmosphere.
Another part of the book I found interesting was how Ralph's feelings about adults change. From the very beginning of the book, Piggy worries about how no parents are on the island with them. In contrast, Ralph is ecstatic that they are alone and adult free. But as they spend more time on the island, Ralph realizes how important adults are. For example, on page ninety-four, Ralph and Piggy have a discussion about how everything on the island would be so much better if adults were the ones in charge.
Another part of the book I found interesting was how Ralph's feelings about adults change. From the very beginning of the book, Piggy worries about how no parents are on the island with them. In contrast, Ralph is ecstatic that they are alone and adult free. But as they spend more time on the island, Ralph realizes how important adults are. For example, on page ninety-four, Ralph and Piggy have a discussion about how everything on the island would be so much better if adults were the ones in charge.
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