I have been reading the novel, "The Lord of the Flies." A plane full of school boys crashed on a remote island. So far I have been introduced to four main characters, Jack, Ralph, Simon, and Piggy. I can infer from my understanding that the boys thought it would be lots of fun to be on an island with no adults. They have come to find out life is not that easy. From this book, I have picked up an eye for descriptive words and details. Sometimes, I find there is a deeper meaning beneath the words.
The book is written in third person omniscient, but the narrator has a unique way of explaining the story. The narrator started the story with an selective way of sharing information.
I agree that this book is very descriptive. I also agree that the narrator has a unique way of putting things.
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