Lord of the Flies Book Report

Essay by IamPrettyInPinkJunior High, 7th gradeA+, May 2005

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This quarter, I chose to read and write about the book Lord of the Flies by William Golding. The book is about a group of young British boys are abandoned on an island when their plane goes down, and the boys are left to fend for themselves. The boys in the story grew a lot because in the beginning, when they first arrive on the island, they think it is all fun and games. But as the book goes on, they begin to realize its do or die and they need to be rescued. I will be writing about how the boys grow in the book.

The first boy to die was Simon, because he went crazy from starvation, and the way he acts made the other boys think he was the feared "beast", causing the group of boys to kill him.

Simon knew he was going crazy when a pig's head starts talking to him, "You are a silly little boy," said the Lord of the Flies, "just an ignorant, silly little boy."

(143)

The Lord of the Flies is actually just a pig's head on a stick, and it is supposedly talking to Simon, showing how mad he has gone.

Jack's party got out of control when the tribe began chanting, "The blue-white scar was constant...Kill the beast! Cut his throat! Spill the blood...Simon's dead body moved out towards the open sea." (152-154)

During this time, Jack's group was having a party, when Simon came out of nowhere. Since Simon had been in the jungle for many days, he looked very ragged and shabby. The boys, thinking he was the beast, attacked Simon, killing him. After his death, the boys felt very ashamed and awkward around each other about the deed they had done. They then realized...