20 September 2014
Lord Of The Flies
How does Golding present contrast in the first chapter?
William Golding shows contrast in the first chapter of his novel ‘Lord of the Flies’ in many ways. Contrast is a key aspect in Golding’s novel as it explores the fragility and decrease in civilization, contrasting the life the boys have on the island to their regular lives at home.
The first contrast we see however is between Ralph and Piggy. We are told Piggy is “very fat”, much fatter than Ralph and as “the naked crooks of his knees were plump” we also know piggy has to wear glasses, and is asthmatic we imagine Piggy to be the complete opposite of Ralph who appears to be healthy and an athletic child as we know he can swim. We see Ralph