Chúa ruồi

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William Golding: Chúa ruồi (Vietnamese language, 2010, NXB Văn học, Nhã Nam)

321 pages

Vietnamese language

Published Dec. 24, 2010 by NXB Văn học, Nhã Nam.

OCLC Number:
665996356

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3 stars (6 reviews)

A fable of ship-wrecked children turning to primitive savagery which portrays the collapse of social order into chaos.

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The book is authored by William Golding who won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1983. It begins on a deserted island where a bunch of boys are stranded after a plane crash. Soon, Ralph emerges as a leader among them through a vote of hands. A fat smart kid nicknamed Piggy becomes his intellectual counsel. Together they think their situation over and decide that the boys need to keep a fire burning on the island so that they can be rescued by passing ships. Ralph also restores order by setting rules for discussion (using a white conch as the token), assigning boys to build shelters for resting and collecting food. But, there is a rebel in the midst named Jack who is jealous of Ralph's power. He prefers a dictatorial style of leadership. He soon starts drawing boys to his side by teaching them to hunt the pigs of …

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Subjects

  • Good and evil
  • Boys
  • Survival after airplane accidents, shipwrecks
  • Leadership
  • Castaways
  • Fiction

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