Lord of the Flies
Analyze the imagery of Ralph gripping the rock while staring out at the open sea (Refer to the imagery on the bottom of page 158 and that continues on page 159). How does Golding use this image to illustrate the dawning realizations about life on the isla
Analyze the imagery of Ralph gripping the rock while staring out at the open sea (Refer to the imagery on the bottom of page 158 and that continues on page 159). How does Golding use this image to illustrate the dawning realizations about life on the island that have come upon Ralph and changed him recently?