In this episode, we delve into William Golding's classic novel "Lord of the Flies," exploring its profound themes of human nature, society, and the delicate balance between civilization and savagery. The story follows a group of boys stranded on a deserted island after a plane crash, where their initial excitement gives way to chaos as they struggle for power and survival. We discuss key characters like Ralph, Piggy, and Jack, the significance of the conch shell as a symbol of order, and the dark transformation of the boys as they succumb to their primal instincts. Join us as we reflect on the lessons this powerful narrative offers about innocence, fear, and the fragility of civilization. If you haven't experienced this thought-provoking book yet, this episode might inspire you to do so.