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El Señor de Las Moscas

Book • 2005
Lord of the Flies, by William Golding, is a 1954 novel that explores the darker aspects of human nature through a group of British boys stranded on a desert island.

After their plane crashes, the boys attempt to govern themselves, but their initial attempts at civilization soon devolve into savagery and violence.

The story follows Ralph, the elected leader, and Jack, who challenges Ralph's authority by appealing to the boys' primal instincts.

As the boys succumb to fear and superstition, they create a culture of tribalism and engage in destructive behaviors, ultimately leading to tragic consequences.

Golding's novel is a commentary on the inherent conflict between civilization and barbarism, highlighting the potential for chaos when societal structures break down.

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Arturo Pérez-Reverte
como un libro sobre un grupo en una isla.
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