(8 min summary) The Lord Of The Flies

EPISODE · Mar 6, 2026 · 6 MIN

(8 min summary) The Lord Of The Flies

from Classic Stories Summarized · host Steven C. Shaffer

Send us Fan MailLord of the Flies is a 1954 novel by British author William Golding that explores the dark undercurrents of human nature through the story of a group of British schoolboys marooned on an uninhabited tropical island after their plane crashes during a wartime evacuation. Intended as an allegorical response to the optimistic view of childhood innocence and human progress prevalent in earlier works like R.M. Ballantyne's The Coral Island, Golding's narrative strips away the veneer of civilization to reveal how quickly order, morality, and rationality can disintegrate when societal structures collapse. The boys initially attempt to establish a democratic society led by the fair-haired Ralph, who uses a conch shell as a symbol of authority and reasoned discourse, but their fragile community fractures under the influence of fear, the allure of power, and primal instincts personified by the charismatic but increasingly authoritarian Jack Merridew and his band of hunters. As the story unfolds, the island becomes a microcosm of the wider world, with the boys' descent into savagery—marked by the murder of the thoughtful Simon, the brutal killing of the intellectual Piggy, and the frenzied hunt for Ralph—culminating in a devastating commentary on innate human evil, the fragility of civilization, and the loss of innocence. Published shortly after World War II, the novel drew on Golding's own experiences as a teacher and naval officer to craft a bleak, psychologically intense fable that has since become a cornerstone of 20th-century literature, widely studied for its exploration of themes such as the conflict between civilization and savagery, the inherent darkness within humanity, and the thin line separating order from chaos.Please like, share, follow and subscribe! Hey, and check out the actual literature for stories that intrigue you :-) To keep these audio summaries free, please support the site by visiting one or more of the links shown. Thanks! ShafferMediaProject.com AppealingFilm.com Please like, share, follow and subscribe!PLEASE SUPPORT this free podcast by visiting one or more of our other sites:YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@ShafferMediaSpotify Channel: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4rWnPDCqrKTR3FghhIqYvZIndependent music: https://ShafferMediaProject.comIndependent film: Appealing at https://AppealingFilm.comClassic Stories Summarized: https://ClassicStoriesSummarized.comShaffer Media Enterprises LLC: https://ShafferMediaEnterprises.com 

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