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What is ironic about the outside world? How does this connect to life on the island? (Lord of the flies)

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  • 31-05-2018

The novel Lord of the Flies by William Golding shows the outside world as ironic by portraying the paradoxical relationship of man with its own evil--intellect, civilization, technology and politics.

The life of the boys on the island displays human beings naturally create an organization and a system that it will eventually corrupt, leading to self destruction.

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