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In Lord of the Flies, by William Golding, light demonstrates happiness, while dark, portrays the evil on the island.
"All the warm salt water of the bathing pool and the shouting and spalshing and laughing were only just sufficient to bring them together again." (55).
"Soon the darkness was full of claws, full of the awful unknown and menace." (99)
"Ralph stood up feeling defeneless with the darkness pressing in."(164)
"The simple statement unbacked by any proof but the weight of Ralph's new authority brought light and ccchappiness." (37).
"But you can feel as if you're not hunting,but being hunted, as if something's behind you all the time in the jungle."(53)
"They were laughing, singing, lying, squating or standing on the grass, holding food in their hands." (148).
The Lord of the Flies