William Golding's creation, "Lord of the Flies", is set back to an unnamed time of war where a plane, evacuating a group of British schoolboys, gets crashed on an unknown island. The pilot dies but many of the remaining passengers survive to find that they are stuck on a deserted island. The story introduces two protagonist: Ralph and Piggy. They vary in personality, Ralph has a sense of leadership and confidence while Piggy is sensible and seems to have a higher intelligence to those around him. They, soon, find a conch; which gets blown to assemble other survivors who might be scattered across the island. As a meeting is held, the story introduces a group of choir "all dressed in black" whom are the antagonists of the story. They happen to end the innocence of a child and make the readers even the protagonist, Ralph, learn about the darkness of a man's heart. As Ralph watches the deaths of those around him, he feels the urge to step up and attempts to prevent any more murderous deaths. However, he is ignored, humiliated and exiled from the gang; having been a leader in the previous days, he soon realises and regrets for not listening to Piggy's wise words. As the story progresses, Ralph is aware that he is being tracked by the antagonists and he knows that they will "hunt him like 'em pigs" for disapproving the ideas of the antagonist. Will he able to dedicate his own life to stand up for the just?
