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In his works, Golding developed the problems of good and evil, humanity and morality, fear and loyalty to human ideals, which will always be relevant. The works of William Golding are undoubtedly among the most sophisticated and complex works of English prose since the Second World War. It developed the tradition of the English philosophical novel, which has its own history. In them lies the hope of affirming humanity and universal ideals of justice and morality. His works are easy to identify thanks to the verified coherence of details, the parable's philosophical depth and the external ease of the story. A characteristic feature of Golding's prose is frank interest in the process of human cognition of the world and one's role in it. Nevertheless, Golding considers the question of human existence, will, choice and responsibility differently. |
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