Lord of the Flies

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  • gal3011has quoted5 years ago
    “But I’ve done nothing,” whispered Ralph, urgently. “I only wanted to keep up a fire!”
  • gal3011has quoted5 years ago
    “Grownups know things,” said Piggy. “They ain’t afraid of the dark. They’d meet and have tea and discuss. Then things ‘ud be all right-“
  • gal3011has quoted5 years ago
    He found himself understanding the wearisomeness of this life, where every path was an improvisation and a considerable part of one’s waking life was spent watching one’s feet.
  • gal3011has quoted5 years ago
    He wanted to explain how people were never quite what you thought they were.
  • Маша Макароваhas quoted8 years ago
    Softly, surrounded by a fringe of inquisitive bright creatures, itself a silver shape beneath the steadfast constellations, Simon’s dead body moved out toward the open sea.
  • Маша Макароваhas quoted8 years ago
    Kill the beast ! Cut his throat! Spill his blood! Do him in!”
    The sticks fell and the mouth of the new circle crunched and screamed. The beast was on its knees in the center, its arms folded over its face. It was crying out against the abominable noise something about a body on the hill. The beast struggled forward, broke the ring and fell over the steep edge of the rock to the sand by the water. At once the crowd surged after it, poured down the rock, leapt on to the beast, screamed, struck, bit, tore. There were no words, and no movements but the tearing of teeth and claws.
  • Маша Макароваhas quoted8 years ago
    He muttered.
    “That was a dirty trick.”
    Jack broke out of his gyration and stood facing Ralph. His words came in a shout.
    “All right, all right!”
    He looked at Piggy, at the hunters, at Ralph.
    “I’m sorry. About the fire, I mean. There. I-“
    He drew himself up.
    “-I apologize.”
    The buzz from the hunters was one of admiration at this handsome behavior. Clearly they were of the opinion that Jack had done the decent thing, had put himself in the right by his generous apology and Ralph, obscurely, in the wrong. They waited for an appropriately decent answer.
    Yet Ralph’s throat refused to pass one. He resented, as an addition to Jack’s misbehavior, this verbal trick. The fire was dead, the ship was gone. Could they not see? Anger instead of decency passed his throat.
    “That was a dirty trick.”
  • Маша Макароваhas quoted8 years ago
    He went crouching and feeling over the rocks but Simon, who got there first, found them for him. Passions beat about Simon on the mountaintop with awful wings.
    “One side’s broken.”
    Piggy grabbed and put on the glasses. He looked malevolently at Jack.
    “I got to have them specs. Now I only got one eye. Jus’ you wait-“
    Jack made a move toward Piggy who scrambled away till a great rock lay between them. He thrust his head over the top and glared at Jack through his one flashing glass.
    “Now I only got one eye. Just you wait-“
    Jack mimicked the whine and scramble.
    “Jus’ you wait-yah!”
    Piggy and the parody were so funny that the hunters began to laugh. Jack felt encouraged. He went on scrambling and the laughter rose to a gale of hysteria. Unwillingly Ralph felt his lips twitch; he was angry with himself for giving way.
  • Маша Макароваhas quoted8 years ago
    Piggy began again.
    “You didn’t ought to have let that fire out. You said you’d keep the smoke going-“
    This from Piggy, and the wails of agreement from some of the hunters, drove Jack to violence. The bolting look came into his blue eyes. He took a step, and able at last to hit someone, stuck his fist into Piggy’s stomach. Piggy sat down with a grunt. Jack stood over him. His voice was vicious with humiliation.
    “You would, would you? Fatty!”
    Ralph made a step forward and Jack smacked Piggy’s head. Piggy’s glasses flew off and tinkled on the rocks. Piggy cried out in terror:
    “My specs!”
  • Маша Макароваhas quoted8 years ago
    Simon and Maurice arrived. Ralph looked at them with unwinking eyes. Simon turned away, smearing the water from his cheeks. Ralph reached inside himself for the worst word he knew.
    “They let the bloody fire go out.”
    He looked down the unfriendly side of the mountain. Piggy arrived, out of breath and whimpering like a littlun. Ralph clenched his fist and went very red. The intentness of his gaze, the bitterness of his voice, pointed for him.
    “There they are.”
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