What are the main themes in Lord of the Flies?
Themes are ideas that run all the way through a literary text. By analysing them you can discuss the writer's intentions.
- What choices has the writer made?
- Why?
- What are they trying to get the reader to think and feel?
Analysing themes allows you to write comprehensively about a literary text.
In Lord of the Flies there are several themes which could be analysed. Three main ones are:
- evil
- power
- the island
Social and historical context
In his first novel, Lord of the Flies, William Golding examined themes which he would return to again and again throughout his writing career. His second novel, The Inheritors, for instance, told the story of how a brutal version of prehistoric mankind wiped out a much gentler tribe.