Now that we have explored what happens (the events, plot, literal action) in the novel, we will discover what has been discussed about the novel, in the terms of the underlying theme and historical connections. So, our next step to explore this literary work is researching the Cengage Library or reliable sources on the internet (.edu, .org - besides wikipedia- or even .gov) for deeper connections to Lord of the Flies by William Golding.
1. Find at least three sources on Lord of the Flies, writing down the information from each source and the work cited information. Find sources that express similar ideas about the text. This time we will prove one idea about the text by finding not only outside sources that support this idea but the text itself to support the idea. So, choose your interpretation/ analysis carefully by finding at least 3 sources that express a similar idea.
2. After you have found information about the novel, decide what the common interpretation/ analysis is about the novel and its connection to history and reality. Then, write the common interpretation/ analysis into your thesis and discuss the three sources where you got the information from.
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