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Go to My LibraryEl señor de las moscas
- Language
- Spanish
- Published in
- Publisher
- Alianza Editorial
- Pages
- 288
- ISBN
- 9788420674179
The boys' attempts to govern themselves descend into a struggle between rationality and a more savage instinct. Alliances shift and break, and the initial hope of rescue gives way to a more immediate and brutal reality. As the lines between order and chaos blur, the boys are forced to confront the darkness that lies not in the jungle around them, but within their own hearts. This novel presents a stark look at the fragility of society and asks what happens when the structures that hold humanity together are stripped away.
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Herr der Fliegen Roman
2007 • Fischer-Taschenbuch-Verlag
German
Lord of the Flies (Turtleback Binding Edition)
2003 • Turtleback
English
Lord of the Flies
2013 • Penguin Publishing Group
English
Lord of the Flies (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
2016 • Penguin
English
Lord of the Flies (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
2016 • Penguin
English
Other editions

Herr der Fliegen Roman
2007 • Fischer-Taschenbuch-Verlag
German

Lord of the Flies (Turtleback Binding Edition)
2003 • Turtleback
English

Lord of the Flies
2013 • Penguin Publishing Group
English

Lord of the Flies (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
2016 • Penguin
English

Lord of the Flies (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
2016 • Penguin
English

Lord of the Flies A Novel
1983 • Putnamn
English

Lord of the Flies
2015 • Ishi Press International
English

Lord of the Flies
2006 • Penguin Books
English

Lord of the Flies: Kit
1997 • Pearson Prentice Hall
English

Lord of the Flies (Lib)(CD)
2003 • Listening Library
English

Lord of the Flies
1975 • Amereon Ltd
English

Lord of the Flies Introduced by Stephen King
2022 • Faber & Faber
English

Lord of the flies
1975 • National Aid to Visually Handicapped
English

Lord of the flies
2001 • Penguin Books
English

Lord of the Flies
1973 • Faber & Faber
English

Lord of the Flies
1959 • Demco Media
English

Lord of the Flies (Penguin Great Books of the 20th Century)
1999 • Penguin Publishing Group
English

Lord of the Flies
2012 • Faber & Faber
English

Lord of the Flies
2003 • Penguin
English

Lord of the Flies A Novel
1954 • Perigee
English

Lord of the Flies
1999 • Penguin Uk
English

Lord of the Flies Centenary Edition
2011 • Penguin Publishing Group
English

Lord of the Flies
2013 • A & A Publishers (India)
English

Lord of the Flies
1962 • Coward-McCann
English

Lord of the Flies
2007 • Klett Sprachen GmbH
English

Lord of the Flies
2002 • Listening Library
English

Lord of the Flies
2011 • Faber & Faber
English

Lord of the Flies
1986 • Palgrave Macmillan Limited
English

Lord of the Flies
2009 • Faber & Faber
English

Lord of the Flies
2005 • Listening Library
English

Lord of the Flies
1988 • Berkley
English

Lord of the Flies
2002 • Penguin Publishing Group
English

Lord of the Flies
1992 • Listening Library Inc.
English

Lord of the Flies
2011 • Penguin Young Readers Group
English

Lord of the Flies
2012 • Faber & Faber, Limited
English

蝇王
2018 • 上海外语教育出版社
Chinese

Lord of the Flies
1984 • Scholastic Book Service
English

Lord of the Flies
2010 • Reclam
English

Lord of the flies
1999 • Klett Sprachen
English

Lord of the Flies
1987 • San Val
English

Lord of the Flies
1997 • Riverhead Books
English

Lord of the Flies
1964 • Perigee Trade
English

Lord Of The Flies
2012 • Faber & Faber
English

Lord of the Flies : All in One Edition
2017 • Independently Published
English

Lord of the Flies
1964 • Faber and Faber Ltd
English

Lord of the Flies
2009 • Faber and Faber
English

Lord Of The Flies
2024 • Faber & Faber, Limited
English

Lord of the Flies
2004 • Gardners Books
English

Lord of the Flies
1992 • Buccaneer Books
English

Lord of the Flies
Imprint unknown
English

Lord of the Flies
2008 • Paw Prints 2008-06-26
English

Lord of the Flies
1997 • Turtleback Books: A Division of Sanval
English

Lord of the Flies A Novel
1990 • Faber & Faber
English

Lord of the Flies
2021 • Karo
Russian

Władca much
1996 • Koch Media AG
Polish

Heer van de vliegen
2016 • Stichting Collectieve Propaganda van het Nederlandse Boek
Dutch

Zrimaya t'ma
2000 • Simpozium
Russian

El señor de las moscas
1998 • Alianza
Spanish

蝇王
2014 • 上海译文出版社
Chinese

El señor de las moscas (Spanish Edition)
2013 • Edhasa
Spanish

蠅の王
2010 • 新潮社
Japanese

Lord of the Flies
1995 • Faber
English

Herr Der Fliegen (Fiction, Poetry and Drama)
2014 • Fischer Taschenbuch Verlag GmbH
German

Lord of the Flies (Abridged Audio Edition)
1997 • Penguin Audio
English

Herr Der Fliegen
1976 • Fischer Taschenbuch Verlag
German

MENOS QUE UNO (BIBLIOTECA DE LOS PREMIOS NOBEL, 27)
1995 • FisicalBook
Spanish

El señor de las moscas
1972 • Alianza
Spanish

蒼蠅王
2011 • 高寶國際有限公司
Chinese

El señor de las moscas
1984 • Círculo de Lectores
Spanish

Lord of the Flies Abridged Cd
1999 • Penguin Audio UK
English

Senor de Las Moscas (Spanish Edition)
1998 • San Val
English

El Senor de Las Moscas (Spanish Edition)
1997 • Alianza
Spanish

Herr der Fliegen Roman
2017 • Fischer Taschenbuch
German

El Senor de Las Moscas (Spanish Edition)
2001 • Edhasa
Spanish

Lord of the Flies EinFach Englisch Unterrichtsmodelle
2008 • Schöningh
German

Il signore delle mosche
2001 • Mondadori
Italian

Lord of the Flies, 1954 (In Russian Language) / (Povelitel Muh / El senor de las moscas / Herr der Fliegen / Sa Majeste des mouches / Il signore delle mosche / ?????????? ???)
2022 • Perigee
Russian

El señor de las moscas
2019 • Libros del Zorro Rojo
Spanish

Lord of the Flies (MacMillan Literature Series)
1990 • McGraw-Hill/Glencoe
English

Herr der Fliegen Roman
2016 • FISCHER Taschenbuch
German

蝇王
2015 • 上海译文出版社
Chinese

蝇王
2006 • 上海译文出版社
Chinese

El Señor de las moscas
2009 • Edhasa
Spanish

Lord of the Flies: Library Edition
2006 • Random House
English

Lord of the Flies: Englische Lektüre ab dem 6. Lernjahr
2012 • Klett Sprachen GmbH
German

Lord of the Flies (Charnwood Library)
2002 • Ulverscroft Large Print Bks.
English

Lord of the Flies (Ajrh 109Sp)
Listening Library
English

El Senor De Las Moscas/ Lord of the Flies (Spanish Edition)
2006 • Alianza
Spanish

Lord Of The Flies (Turtleback School & Library Binding Edition)
1999 • Turtleback Books
English

Lord of Flies
1991 • Dercum Press/Durcum Audio
English

Lord of the Flies
1996 • Northwestern University Press
English

Señor das moscas
1996 • Sotelo Blanco Edicións
Galician

Herr der Fliegen Roman
1998 • Fischer-Taschenbuch-Verlag
German

Lord of the Flies : Anniversary Edition
2018 • Independently Published
English

Lord of the Flies : W. Golding Edition
2018 • Independently Published
English
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Senhor das Moscas (Nova edição) [paperback] Golding, William; Flaksman, Sérgio and Chiesorin Nunes, Alceu
2021 • Publisher
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Señor De Las Moscas, El
2008 • ALIANZA
Spanish
An assembly was held, and a rudimentary society began to form. Ralph, holding the conch, was elected chief, a decision that irked the ambitious and fiery Jack Merridew, leader of the choirboys. Ralph, with the grand vision of rescue, declared three goals: to have fun, to survive, and, most importantly, to maintain a signal fire that could alert passing ships. Jack, hungry for a role, was appointed leader of the hunters. The initial days were a heady mix of freedom and novelty, the boys splashing in the lagoon and exploring their newfound domain. Yet, an undercurrent of unease began to ripple through the younger boys, the "littluns," who whispered of a "beastie" in the shadows.
As time wore on, the fragile veneer of order started to crack. Ralph grew frustrated as his attempts to build shelters and keep the signal fire burning were met with indifference and distraction. Jack, meanwhile, became increasingly obsessed with the thrill of the hunt, his face often smeared with clay and charcoal, blurring the line between boy and beast. The first successful kill of a wild pig ignited a primal fervor within his hunting party, but their neglect of the signal fire led to a furious confrontation with Ralph, as a ship passed by, unnoticed and unalerted.
The fear of the beast intensified, fueled by a terrifying encounter with a dead parachutist on the mountaintop, mistaken for the creature itself. Jack, exploiting this growing terror, began to challenge Ralph's authority more openly, his charismatic appeals to primal instinct resonating with many boys. He broke away, forming his own tribe, a band of painted hunters who reveled in their newfound savagery, their dances and chants becoming increasingly frenzied. Simon, a quiet and introspective boy, wandered off alone, seeking solace and understanding in the jungle. He eventually discovered the true identity of the "beast" - the decaying parachutist, harmless and pathetic.
Tragedy struck during one of Jack's tribal feasts, a wild, rain-soaked dance. Simon, emerging from the jungle with the truth of the beast, was mistaken for the monster itself in the escalating hysteria. The boys, caught in a terrifying bloodlust, descended upon him, beating and tearing at him until he was dead. His body was then carried out to sea by the tide. The violence did not end there. Jack's tribe, now fully embracing their savage nature, raided Ralph's dwindling group, stealing Piggy's spectacles, the crucial tool for making fire.
Ralph, with only Piggy and the loyal twins, Samneric, remaining, confronted Jack's tribe at their stronghold, Castle Rock, demanding the return of Piggy's glasses. Piggy, ever the voice of reason, clutched the conch, pleading for logic and order, for a choice between rules and breaking things up. But his words were met with brutal indifference. Roger, now a chilling embodiment of sadism, rolled a massive boulder from above. It struck Piggy, shattering the conch shell and sending him plunging to his death on the rocks below. The last vestige of civilization on the island was extinguished.
With Piggy gone and Samneric captured, Ralph became a hunted animal. Jack's tribe, their faces painted, their spears sharpened, pursued him relentlessly through the burning jungle, having set the forest ablaze to smoke him out. Ralph ran, driven by sheer terror, until he burst onto the beach, collapsing in exhaustion. There, standing over him, was a British naval officer, drawn to the island by the smoke from the raging fire. The sight of the uniformed adult, a sudden, jarring return to the world of rules and consequences, brought the boys to a halt. The officer looked upon the painted, sobbing children, the smoke-filled air, and the chaos around him, a stark reflection of the very adult war from which these boys had been evacuated.
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William Golding's Lord of the Flies is widely praised as a powerful and thought-provoking classic that explores the darker aspects of human nature and the fragility of civilization. Readers appreciate its intense symbolism and allegorical depth, which allow for multiple interpretations concerning societal structures, the failure of democracy, and the inherent capacity for savagery within individuals. Many found it a brilliant deconstruction of Western exceptionalism, highlighting how sophisticated backgrounds do not prevent a descent into primal behavior. The book is often lauded for its realistic portrayal of group dynamics, the escalation of bullying, and the way it prompts deep reflection on what happens when conventional rules and adult supervision are removed. Its lasting impact is evident in its continued relevance for social commentary and its effectiveness as a tool for teaching literary analysis.
However, the book also faces significant criticism. Some readers found the prose difficult to follow, citing excessive and boring descriptions of the island's landscape and a lack of character development, leading to interchangeable boys. The narrative is described as bleak and devoid of hope, with many finding the violence and ill will traumatizing, especially when read at a young age. Specific criticisms include the dated language, including racial slurs, and the assumption that the boys' behavior can be universally extrapolated to human nature, ignoring factors like their upbringing in a capitalist, democratic society and the exclusion of girls from the stranded group. The plot is sometimes seen as slow for much of the book, with events feeling rushed towards the end, and the author's portrayal of children devolving into "stupid animals" is considered by some to be unrealistic and biased.
Overall, Lord of the Flies remains a polarizing but impactful work. It is highly recommended for readers who appreciate intense psychological exploration, rich symbolism, and allegorical narratives that delve into the depths of human nature and societal breakdown. It particularly appeals to those interested in philosophical questions about good versus evil, the origins of dictatorship, and the delicate balance between instinct and reason. While its themes are profound and often disturbing, it is a book that encourages critical thinking and is frequently revisited by readers who gain new insights upon rereading it as adults, despite its challenging content and narrative style.
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