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Social Studies, 10.03.2020 00:39 shelbybibb99

Many critics have read Lord of the Flies as a political allegory (a symbolic story). In particular, they have considered the novel a commentary on the essential opposition between totalitarianism (dictatorship) and liberal democracy (voting). Using two or three concrete examples from the novel, show how the two political ideologies are figured in the novel, and then discuss which of the two you think Golding seems to favor. *

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