Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Letter to the author: William Golding

Hello Mr. Golding, as I read your book Lord of the Flies I found it really interesting that kept me wanting to read more. I wish all books was like that. I like how you catch the reader attention just by the 1-3 pages. The plot of your book was well organize. Just by having a bunch of Britain teens getting onto a plane and being shot down into a tropical island. What made you want to put a group of boys onto in island? It was fascinating to see how the boys will react. You knew the boys would not have no adults on this island and make mother of nature take control of it's own hands. Not to be rude or anything Mr. Golding but do you feel you wrote a good book in your perspective way? During the book i see you choose Ralph as their leader. Then a boy name Jack was in charge of the boys who will hunt food for the entire group. You made Ralph and Jack bump heads at each other I feel because there were both leaders and you wanted them to be in conflict.

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