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The True—and Inspiring—Story of “Lord of the Flies” | Diane Ravitch's blog

The True—and Inspiring—Story of “Lord of the Flies” | Diane Ravitch's blog

The True—and Inspiring—Story of “Lord of the Flies”



William Golding’s novel about a group of adolescent boys who are stranded and create their own society has been a staple of English classes for many years. It is a cautionary tale about the brutality that lies within the human heart.
Dutch historian Rutger Bregman was fascinated by the story but unpersuaded by its thesis. In this article in The Guardian, he describes his search for a counter-narrative, which culminated in success. He discovered a true story of a group of boys from Tonga (in the South Pacific) who were marooned for 15 months. What they did to survive is very different from the boys in Lord of the Flies.
Bregman’s article is fascinating.
He begins:
For centuries western culture has been permeated by the idea that humans are selfish creatures. That cynical image of humanity has been proclaimed in films and novels, history books and scientific research. But in the last 20 years, something extraordinary has happened. Scientists from all over the world have switched to a more CONTINUE READING: The True—and Inspiring—Story of “Lord of the Flies” | Diane Ravitch's blog