2. Lord of the Flies is the representative work of william golding, a modern British writer and Nobel Prize in Literature laureate. The story takes place in a nuclear war in the third world war. A group of children aged 6 to 12 were trapped on a desert island due to a plane crash on their way home. At first, they could live in harmony, but later, due to the expansion of evil nature, they killed each other and had tragic results. The author concretizes abstract philosophical propositions for readers to understand by reading fascinating stories and exciting battle scenes. People, scenes, stories and images are all symbolic.
Three, these two books are novels about the survival of a desert island.