The Representation of Violence in William Golding's Lord of the Flies
Abstract
This research examines the violence in William Golding's Lord of the Flies. The author's experience and
perspective served as a significant impact on the novel. The goal of this study is to uncover the
representation of violence and its relationship to Golding's critical position on human nature. To address
current research issues, a qualitative descriptive method was used. The theory used in this study is Stuart
Hall's representation theory combined with Foucault's discursive approach. The results of this study
confirm the discourse of violence, which reflects the author's critical perspective on the topic of violence
and human nature