• Glass [he/him,they/them]
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    3 years ago

    what is it, Human NatureTM, you need the authorities, don't try to leave society?

      • Alex_Jones [he/him]
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        3 years ago

        I thought the message was about how entitled British children are actually as bad at maintaining society, if not worse?

        I thought there were other groups who went missing and did okay because they didn't adhere so hard to hierarchical systems.

        • MiraculousMM [he/him, any]
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          3 years ago

          I don't recall there being other groups, but I did find this:

          The idea [for the novel] came about after Golding read what he deemed to be an unrealistic depiction of stranded children in youth novels like The Coral Island: a Tale of the Pacific Ocean (1857) by R. M. Ballantyne, and asked his wife, Ann, if it would "be a good idea if I wrote a book about children on an island, children who behave in the way children really would behave?"

          Sounds like 100% human nature brainworms, but maybe I'm not giving him enough credit. Chuds sure as fuck have appropriated it though

        • NomadicWarMachine [any]
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          3 years ago

          Kinda. At the end of the book the surviving children are rescued by the captain of a British warship, he berates the boys for acting so "savage", but then look at his warship with pride. FYI it's implied that there's a massive war going on out in the rest of the world during the events of the books. The message is meant to be that civilization is a veneer for humanity's warlike tendencies. Really the ship captain is no better than the boys, he just conducts his slaughter in a uniform. I thought it was kind of clever but the overarching message is mostly just that human suck.

          • RNAi [he/him]
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            3 years ago

            But what the fuck was the pigs head jesus plotline?