Which British Nobel Prize winner wrote the Lord of the Flies?

George Orwell
William Golding
John Galsworthy
Edward Morgan Forster
The book focuses on a group of British boys stranded on an uninhabited island. The author presents the reader with a chronology of events leading a group from hope to disaster, as they attempt to survive their uncivilized, unsupervised, isolated environment until rescued. William Golding explores the dark side of humanity, illustrating humankind's intrinsic evil nature.
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George Orwell
William Golding
John Galsworthy
Edward Morgan Forster
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