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In this book the author explores the timeless themes of William Golding's classic novel through an ecocritical lens. This insightful work examines how the novel portrays the fraught relationship between human civilization and the natural world, highlighting the destructive consequences of humanity's disconnection from ecology. Through a nuanced analysis of the characters and their struggles on the deserted island, the book reveals Golding's critique of modernity's anthropocentric values and its devastating impact on the environment. By juxtaposing the innate savagery of human nature with the fragile balance of the ecosystem, this study offers a thought-provoking commentary on the urgent need for ecological awareness and sustainability in the face of rapid modernization.