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The '''''Lord of the Flies''''' is a publication of [[human]] origin, an allegorical novel written by William Golding in 1954 in the [[United Kingdom]], [[Earth]]. It discusses how culture created by man fails and how man shall always turn to barbarism, using parallels of a group of school-boys stuck on a deserted island who unsuccessfully try to govern themselves and consequently have disastrous results, leading to many acts of horrible barbarism and deaths.  
The '''Lord of the Flies''' is a publication of [[human]] origin, an allegorical novel written by William Golding in 1954 in the [[United Kingdom]], [[Earth]]. It discusses how culture created by man fails and how man shall always turn to barbarism, using parallels of a group of school-boys stuck on a deserted island who unsuccessfully try to govern themselves and consequently have disastrous results, leading to many acts of horrible barbarism and deaths.  
 
 
 
 


[[Senior Chief Petty Officer Franklin Mendez]] and [[Kurt-051]] had both read the book some time before beginning the training of the first generation of [[SPARTAN-III]] soldiers in [[2531]]. Mendez had&nbsp;feared that the results of training hundreds of child soldiers would be similarly disastrous, but Kurt disagreed, believing he would provide the leadership to make the SPARTAN-IIIs sucessful<ref>[[Halo: Ghosts of Onyx]], page 70</ref>.
[[Senior Chief Petty Officer Franklin Mendez]] and [[Kurt-051]] had both read the book some time before beginning the training of the first generation of [[SPARTAN-III]] soldiers in [[2531]]. Mendez had feared that the results of training hundreds of child soldiers would be similarly disastrous, but Kurt disagreed, believing he would provide the leadership to make the SPARTAN-IIIs successful<ref>[[Halo: Ghosts of Onyx]], page 70</ref>.


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Template:Ratings Template:SeeWikipedia Template:Realworld The Lord of the Flies is a publication of human origin, an allegorical novel written by William Golding in 1954 in the United Kingdom, Earth. It discusses how culture created by man fails and how man shall always turn to barbarism, using parallels of a group of school-boys stuck on a deserted island who unsuccessfully try to govern themselves and consequently have disastrous results, leading to many acts of horrible barbarism and deaths.

Senior Chief Petty Officer Franklin Mendez and Kurt-051 had both read the book some time before beginning the training of the first generation of SPARTAN-III soldiers in 2531. Mendez had feared that the results of training hundreds of child soldiers would be similarly disastrous, but Kurt disagreed, believing he would provide the leadership to make the SPARTAN-IIIs successful[1].

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