Lord of the Flies
In the "Lord of the Flies" what is the author's tone for chapter 5, chapter 6, chapter 7, chapter 8 , chapter 9, chapter 10, and chapter 11?
I really need help finding the author's tone for each individual chapter from 5 to 11.
I really need help finding the author's tone for each individual chapter from 5 to 11.
You will have to ask these separately. I'll do chapter 5 first:
I think frustration on the part of Ralph especially permeates this chapter. He really doesn't know how to get through to these boys who are quickly losing their grasp on rational behaviour. As well there is a sense of animosity and violence on the part of Jack who wants complete control.