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Lord of the Flies meets Lio. I expect Lio to be the final survivor.P.S. I did not enjoy mandatory sports, because I am and was so bad at sports; and some were rough at my all-boys school back in the day (I have especially un-fond memories of boxing)âŠ.
I am rather mystified! I am an Indian, an MA in English Literature. I found all those books you mention to be very good. Of course â some of the good books make you uncomfortable. However, isnât it better to have some reaction than to forget a book the minute after you put it down? One thing though â I do agree âCatcherâ was not all that it is made up to be⊠A bit irritating, even.
The Guardianâs article on Goldingâs private papers:
âGoldingâs papers also described how he had experimented, while a teacher at a public school, with setting boys against one another in the manner of Lord of the Flies, which tells the story of young air crash survivors on a desert island during a nuclear war.
The authorâs psychological experiments with his classes at Bishop Wordsworthâs school, in Salisbury, caused his eyes âto come out like organ stopsâ, according to his private journal.âŠâŠ..He divided pupils into gangs, with one attacking a prehistoric camp and the other defending it.
In the process, Simon, Ralph, Piggy and the other characters in Lord of the Flies may have been born."
Lord of the Flies was written partly as a âTake That:â to such books as âThe Coral Islandâ, in which a bunch of British schoolboys are stranded on an island and maintain proper society just fine, thank you.
One of Robert A. Heinleinâs juveniles was written specifically as a reaction to Lord of the Flies, forget the title, but it has properly-trained kids being stranded and doing just fine.
Gee, I loved TCitR as a teen and didnât mind having to read it twice. And a fellow student said, âIsnât it the greatest book youâve ever read?â Must be a matter of attitude.
For the benefit of Mr. KiteThere will be a show tonightOn trampolineThe Hendersons will all be thereLate of Pablo Fanqueâs fairWhat a scene!Over men and horses, hoops and gartersLastly through a HOGSHEAD of real fireIn this way Mr. K. will challenge the world!
Actually, I liked both of your first two. TSL took a little bit of time to get into, but once I figured out what was going on, the first disabled student in his town to be mainstreamed developed quite an emotional bond with it.
margueritem over 11 years ago
Say whaâ?!?
lippyfish over 11 years ago
beat me to it⊠i recognized it right away⊠iâm afraid to think what the organized sports are going to be.
Sisyphos over 11 years ago
Lord of the Flies meets Lio. I expect Lio to be the final survivor.P.S. I did not enjoy mandatory sports, because I am and was so bad at sports; and some were rough at my all-boys school back in the day (I have especially un-fond memories of boxing)âŠ.
Nachikethass over 11 years ago
I am rather mystified! I am an Indian, an MA in English Literature. I found all those books you mention to be very good. Of course â some of the good books make you uncomfortable. However, isnât it better to have some reaction than to forget a book the minute after you put it down? One thing though â I do agree âCatcherâ was not all that it is made up to be⊠A bit irritating, even.
BBWolf128 over 11 years ago
This does not bode well for our hapless hero.
walkingmancomics over 11 years ago
âkill the pig! kill the pigâ
Thomas R. Williams over 11 years ago
The Guardianâs article on Goldingâs private papers:
âGoldingâs papers also described how he had experimented, while a teacher at a public school, with setting boys against one another in the manner of Lord of the Flies, which tells the story of young air crash survivors on a desert island during a nuclear war.
The authorâs psychological experiments with his classes at Bishop Wordsworthâs school, in Salisbury, caused his eyes âto come out like organ stopsâ, according to his private journal.âŠâŠ..He divided pupils into gangs, with one attacking a prehistoric camp and the other defending it.
In the process, Simon, Ralph, Piggy and the other characters in Lord of the Flies may have been born."
sbchamp over 11 years ago
My buddy Jim
SKJAM! Premium Member over 11 years ago
Lord of the Flies was written partly as a âTake That:â to such books as âThe Coral Islandâ, in which a bunch of British schoolboys are stranded on an island and maintain proper society just fine, thank you.
One of Robert A. Heinleinâs juveniles was written specifically as a reaction to Lord of the Flies, forget the title, but it has properly-trained kids being stranded and doing just fine.
WSR over 11 years ago
And above the entrance were the words, âAbandon all hope ye who enterâ.
Comic Minister Premium Member over 11 years ago
I wonder what it is?
Stephen Gilberg over 11 years ago
Gee, I loved TCitR as a teen and didnât mind having to read it twice. And a fellow student said, âIsnât it the greatest book youâve ever read?â Must be a matter of attitude.
mudkid over 11 years ago
I read Candy in one sitting during after school detention by staying an extra 10 minutes.
mistercatworks over 11 years ago
In my school years, an awful lot of bullying went on in the gym, while the coach hid behind his newspaper.
Nighthawks Premium Member over 11 years ago
For the benefit of Mr. KiteThere will be a show tonightOn trampolineThe Hendersons will all be thereLate of Pablo Fanqueâs fairWhat a scene!Over men and horses, hoops and gartersLastly through a HOGSHEAD of real fireIn this way Mr. K. will challenge the world!
weatherford.joe over 11 years ago
Kill the pig! Slit her throat! Bash her in!
Treesong over 11 years ago
Talking about censoring the title of The N-word of the Narcissusânote the censoring of Baslim the Crippleâs name.
TheWildSow over 11 years ago
Fellow CitR haters, come & sit by me! But I did like Lord of the Flies.
HowieL over 11 years ago
You might want to try Brunnerâs âStand On Zanzibar.â It took me a few tries to get into it, then I couldnât put it down.
skipper1992 over 11 years ago
Actually, I liked both of your first two. TSL took a little bit of time to get into, but once I figured out what was going on, the first disabled student in his town to be mainstreamed developed quite an emotional bond with it.
David Rickard Premium Member over 11 years ago
Pretty sure I had the same gym tracherâŠ
Nougat almost 4 years ago
Great hand drawing! The way heâs holding the paper is stellar!