Themes In William Golding's Novels
The main theme in William Golding’s novels is that man turns back
to their evil and primitive nature when something goes wrong. He often
compare man with characters from the Bible to give a better picture of his
descent. In his novels he proves an important point about the way man
rises to power and there fall from grace. Golding aslo states that man is
an coward and they have fear installed into them. Golding symbolizes this
fact in different ways by putting them in illustrations, or writing novels.
William Gerald Golding was born Cornwall, Britain in 1911. His
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