Life of William Golding / Michael C. Prusse
\Golding took many years to find his voice / William Golding, interviewed by Jack Biles
\Golding's novels are serious in theme and exciting in plot / Lars Gyllensten
\Golding was a major novelist who took on important themes / Times of London
\Lord of the Flies is about mastering the conflicts of puberty / Jerome Martin
\Lord of the Flies is about the male tendency to violence / Paula Alida Roy
\Law and order can control humanity's evil nature / Kathleen Woodward
\Civilization is no protection against humanity's evil nature / Patrick Reilly
\Even Children are innately corrupt / Paul Slayton
\Human nature is not the sole cause of social evils / David Spitz
\Golding warns against racial and class violence in Lord of the Flies / Paul Crawford
\Human spirit can triumph over barbarism / Bernard S. Oldsey, Stanley Weintraub
\In recognizing their savage nature, humans gain maturity / Minnie Singh
\Lord of the Flies is a political psychological and religious allegory / Diane Andrews Henningfeld
\Violence in Lord of the Flies results from the failure to accept responsibility / Kenneth Watson
\War on terror is described as a battle between good and evil / David R. Mandel
\Young males' attraction to risk makes them prime recruits in the war on terror / Cheryl Bernard
\Survivor makes aggression attractive / Christine McGovern
\Alienation from peers can lead teens to violence / Antonius H. N. Cillessen
\Violent behavior by teenage girls needs to be taken seriously / Georgie Binks.