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Lord of the Flies
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“No act of violence exists in literature without a purpose.” This statement applies to the novel The Lord of the Flies. Violence in literature serves a purpose. The author shows violence to send out a certain message to the reader. The violence in The Lord of the Flies is there for a purpose. The goal of the violence is to deliver the actual meaning of the novel. The characters in this novel are faced with a dilemma. They are children stranded on an island without any type of authority from an adult figure.
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Title: Lord of the Flies
Words: 404 Rating: None Pages: 1.6 submitted by: essengy223
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