lotf's vivid detail of pigs
I like Lord of The Flies . I've read plenty of dystopian and realistic fiction before but none like these. In this book there is a ridiculous amount of symbolism, you have to consider everything symbolically. The book is also very detailed, which I like. In Lord of The Flies case, it gets freaky, but I admire the way this author writes. An example of vivid details and symbolism is on page 135. On this page, there is the first encounter of femininity on the island. A mother pig is feeding her piglets when she gets spotted by the boys who begin to hunt her. It seemed vivid and uncomfortable the first time I read it; only for reasons of them mentioning the blood and spear going deep into the pig. After the class and I read it together, I realized they oddly sexualize the passage. They talk about being wedded to the pig's lust, how they hurl themselves at her, and the screaming. I did not catch it when reading, but it was a symbol for rape. It made me wonder if an actual girl ...
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