Goulding's Lord Of The Flies Onomatopoeia Essay

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It seems that as I got to the end of the novel, the more violent and disturbing Goulding decided to make it. I felt a weird sensation in my stomach after Golding describes the aftermath of Simon's body as, “The body lifted a fraction of an inch from the sand and bubble of air escaped from the water with a wet plop” (Goulding 154). It was really shocking to me as a reader that my last memory of the sweet, caring Simon I read throughout the novel, is sad and something I don't like to imagine. The authors use of an onomatopoeia in that quote really made it more descriptive making me feel more sympathy for the boys and what they are having to endure in this novel. Continuing with the topic of gore and death, Goulding uses an interesting selection …show more content…

This scene described the rabid behavior read as, “...tearing of teeth and claws” (Goulding 153). I felt a wave of terror go through my body as I read that line. Just the image of it in my head, I felt violated. The image of boys ripping their friend to bits and pieces terrifies me. The boys were turned into savages at this point of the novel and the only person who slightly seem to have realization of what just happened was Ralph when he stated, “That was murder” (Goulding 156). I’m sure that Ralph felt guilt and shame of the people the island has morphed him into. If I were Ralph I would feel shame of practically murdering a person who showed me nothing but kindness. Goulding including Ralph’s realization it showed the readers that he wasn't completely lost and he still had a small part of his human self within him. Next, the death of Piggy brought tears to my eyes. Piggy’s dead body was described as, “Head opened and stuff came out and turned red” (Goulding 181). My favorite character had to die in such a painful and terrifying way and I felt great amount of sadness and especially because I related him the most than the other

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