“When we was coming down I looked through one of them windows. I saw the other part of the plane. There were flames coming out of it”(Golding 8). The novel “Lord of the Flies” by William Golding starts with a group of boys whom their plane is shot down, as the story takes place in World War Two. The British boys are stranded on the island with no adults around. They want to be rescued, as they delegate tasks at first, however, the story unfolds in a way that shows the savage and iniquitous side of humans as the boys become less civilized. They become less logical, and the little ones start to think there is a beast on the island, which causes them to kill their friend, Simon, thinking he was the beast. They are constantly stressed out and their behaviors change as the story progresses. …show more content…
Throughout the novel, a group of younger boys, called the littluns, show strong symptoms of Nightmare disorder. They don’t usually talk to the biguns, the older kids, that much often. The littluns start to have repeated nightmares because they are scared of a beast that they think is living on the island. Jack, the leader of the hunters, and Ralph, the chief, start to talk about the littluns:” ‘You’ve noticed, haven’t you?’ …show more content…
Symptoms such unable to express one’s feeling because of fear, or someone having recurring nightmares that make a person scream while sleeping are strong evidence of symptoms mental disorders. These mental disorders are diagnosed with millions of people around the globe yearly. These mental disorders could be developed over years, therefore, they should be treated and not to be left