This is literally so coolðŸ˜ðŸ˜âœ¨âœ¨âœ¨âœ¨THE COMPOSITION, THE COLORS, THE POSING, THE LORD OF THE FLIES IN THE BACKGROUND—
yk for the record, I don’t think he’s really the devil but
You guys loved Simon so much—-just know I do still draw the other boys too🥹✨(this was a sketch from last year tho—)
I HAD to share this one—
"And flights of angels sing thee to thy rest"
dont mean to be bold but all your work inspires me sm and your art is what gets me back into lotf I love how lively it always looks you are genuinely so talented ðŸ˜ðŸ’•💕
This is literally the sweetest messageðŸ˜ðŸ˜I’m beyond happy to know that my art has inspired you and your creative process (not to mention that I was able to reignite your love for LOTF!✨✨) — thank you for the kind words🥹✨you’ve made my night
I LOVE YOUR DESIGNS FOR THE BOYSðŸ˜ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ðŸ˜
Some old art from a few months ago + eepy merridew
I haven’t had time to draw :( schools killing me…
Crossposting my slop as I work on actual art bare with me
I think the novel is much more general than that. Keep in mind that the way things play out on the island are meant to be a reflection of the war being fought by the adults in the background of the story. What war is being fought is never specified, and in truth, what specific war it was never really important. History has seen its fair share of dictators coming to power, just as it has seen all the violence and war that comes with it. Bringing it back to the novel, the island and what the boys do is not just a reflection of the fictional war that surrounds them in the world of the adults, but also a reflection of human history and its wars. You can swap these characters for any specific working cog in a specific war and have it make sense, because again, the story is not a metaphor for any one specific war, but the characters themselves ARE metaphors for the groups or individuals that work towards or against the creation of war and violence in human history. The boys play out this chain of events on an island that is devoid of the societies, rules, prejudices and political systems that war is often played out in, and that in itself lends to Golding’s thesis: human evil does not come about from the social constructs of the modern society, but from the innate proclivity towards evil within all of us.
Was lotf actually a metaphor for how the nazis rose to power and Simon’s death was a metaphor for the demonisation of minorities and piggy’s death was a metaphor for the assassination of political opponents and civil rights activists or was I just overthinking when I first read it
"You are a silly little boy, just an ignorant,silly little boy."
TW//Blood and slight gore
Lil comic thing I finished like a week ago (but started months back🤪)
Mha ending inspired me (I have yet to ever post for this ship, and it’s very special to me)
Be prepared—my interests aren’t normal or consistent || she/her || 20 || 🇺🇸🇨🇷
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