
1954
Lord of the Flies
William Golding
A group of British boys stranded on an uninhabited island after their plane is shot down during wartime attempt to govern themselves, with catastrophic results. Golding's Nobel Prize-winning novel has been challenged repeatedly in American schools for its graphic violence, its dark view of human nature, and its language, while being celebrated as a foundational text about civilization and savagery.
violencepoliticscoming-of-agewarlanguage
Why this book is challenged
- •violence
- •profanity
- •anti-democratic themes
- •demoralizing for children
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