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Lord of the Flies, William Golding Golding's creates vivid descriptions of nature throughout the novel. In this chapter, Golding pairs his description with nature with a look into Ralph's thoughts. Analyze the significance of this use of words. Speculate why Golding chose to pair a description of nature with Ralph's internal thoughts. How is this use of words contributing to the plot, and/or theme, and/or the characterization of Ralph? Cite text evidence to support your response
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Lord of the Flies, William Golding
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