Lord of the Flies

Author: William Golding

Referenced in 4 episodes

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Episodes Referencing This Book

September 13, 2023

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Referenced twice as a comparison to the violent, unsupervised conditions at 18th century public schools

September 01, 2022

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Mentioned as an example of other authors wrestling with questions about evil and power in the mid-20th century, written in the middle of the 1950s

May 16, 2022

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Mentioned as an example of mid-century culture's preoccupation with the evil that lurks within ordinary people, paralleling Christie's recurring theme that murderers are not maniacs but otherwise well-adjusted individuals whose human flaws have taken them one step too far.

December 02, 2021

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Chris Stringer references Lord of the Flies in passing when discussing Golding's thematic preoccupations, noting that in it 'we've got that dual nature of humanity showing up, humanity as being potentially cruel,' which parallels how modern humans treat Neanderthals in The Inheritors. Mentioned to illustrate Golding's consistent literary theme of human cruelty and moral darkness.