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the true side of everyone
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Reader reviewed by teena
this book is a good and sad book.
lord of the flies is a complicated book to understand, but after you get past the meaning, it makes sense.
a group of british boys are marooned on an island durind world war 2. they start off fine, having fun with no adults. but as the days go by, the loneliness gets to them. they divide into two groups and eventually all the fighting leads to two deaths. by the end of the book i didn't know what was more depressing: the fact that humans are really like this deep inside, or the fact that these little boys were horrible monsters.
this book is a good and sad book.
lord of the flies is a complicated book to understand, but after you get past the meaning, it makes sense.
a group of british boys are marooned on an island durind world war 2. they start off fine, having fun with no adults. but as the days go by, the loneliness gets to them. they divide into two groups and eventually all the fighting leads to two deaths. by the end of the book i didn't know what was more depressing: the fact that humans are really like this deep inside, or the fact that these little boys were horrible monsters.
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