miércoles, 23 de enero de 2019

English Rationale!

For my internal assessment, I will work with the novel titled ''Lord Of The Flies'', written by William Golding in 1954. The story tells the adventures of a group of children who are stranded on an unknown island because of the war. With no method to contact the outside world, they are left only with the resources on the island; they must find a way to survive and work as a group. One of the main characters, Ralph, is chosen as the chief, and he tries very hard to keep the group in order by establishing rules. He is known to be a good leader, but his methods are not the most accurate according to his rival, Jack, who is more impulsive and impatient. Ralph has Piggy's support and Simon works by his side as well. The chief believes that the only way to survive is by creating order, but his ideas are maybe to complex for the rest of the children, so they doubt of Ralph's leadership and blow up a whole bunch of chaos in the island.
I decided to write a diary entry that explains the ideas that Ralph has in his head, and why he insists in an ''order'' so much. I also believe it is the best way to comprehend the true meaning of the character by analyzing him from the inside of his head. But, up to what extent rules limit our capability to be free as individuals?

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