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Maybe Gitmo? Just reaching a little...

Plus the Lord of the Flies is a similar theme to the White Squall movie.

The Castle Rock is a fictional place in Lord of the Flies. The boys discover it halfway through the book while looking for the beast and it is described as a ‘narrow ledge of rock, a few yards wide, and perhaps fifteen long’. The rock juts out into the Pacific Ocean and on its left is an ‘impenetrable tangle of creepers and trees’. Ralph and Jack are the first to explore, and their reaction to it demonstrates their growing division. Jack excitedly declares ‘what a place for a fort!’, while Ralph calls the Castle Rock a ‘rotten place’. After the boys split into two tribes, Jack’s group commandeers the Castle Rock as a base. Near the end of the book, Ralph, Piggy, Sam and Eric approach the Castle Rock camp, where Roger waits next to a large rock. link: https://william-golding.co.uk/explore-search/castle-rock

There is division. And it's on the edge of an island,

One kid says it is ‘impenetrable..''.

One kid says "what a place for a fort!"

The other kid says it is a "rotten place".

Plus it is a bunch of boys on a boat like in the White Squall movie which has been referenced quite a bit in previous posts.

3 years ago
8 score
Reason: None provided.

Maybe Gitmo? Just reaching a little...

Plus the Lord of the Flies is a similar theme to the White Squall movie.

The Castle Rock is a fictional place in Lord of the Flies. The boys discover it halfway through the book while looking for the beast and it is described as a ‘narrow ledge of rock, a few yards wide, and perhaps fifteen long’. The rock juts out into the Pacific Ocean and on its left is an ‘impenetrable tangle of creepers and trees’. Ralph and Jack are the first to explore, and their reaction to it demonstrates their growing division. Jack excitedly declares ‘what a place for a fort!’, while Ralph calls the Castle Rock a ‘rotten place’. After the boys split into two tribes, Jack’s group commandeers the Castle Rock as a base. Near the end of the book, Ralph, Piggy, Sam and Eric approach the Castle Rock camp, where Roger waits next to a large rock. link: https://william-golding.co.uk/explore-search/castle-rock

There is division. And it's on the edge of an island,

One kid says it is ‘impenetrable..''. One kid says "what a place for a fort!" The other kid says it is a "rotten place".

Plus it is a bunch of boys on a boat like in the White Squall movie which has been referenced quite a bit in previous posts.

3 years ago
8 score
Reason: Original

Maybe Gitmo? Just reaching a little... Plus the Lord of the Flies is a similar theme to the White Squall movie.

Castle Rock The Castle Rock is a fictional place in Lord of the Flies. The boys discover it halfway through the book while looking for the beast and it is described as a ‘narrow ledge of rock, a few yards wide, and perhaps fifteen long’. The rock juts out into the Pacific Ocean and on its left is an ‘impenetrable tangle of creepers and trees’. Ralph and Jack are the first to explore, and their reaction to it demonstrates their growing division. Jack excitedly declares ‘what a place for a fort!’, while Ralph calls the Castle Rock a ‘rotten place’. After the boys split into two tribes, Jack’s group commandeers the Castle Rock as a base. Near the end of the book, Ralph, Piggy, Sam and Eric approach the Castle Rock camp, where Roger waits next to a large rock. link: https://william-golding.co.uk/explore-search/castle-rock

3 years ago
1 score