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William Golding
William Golding was born in Cornwall, England. His mother supported his idea of the British suffrage. His father was not a religious person. -
Childhood
At the age of 12, William Golding tried to write a novel, and throughout writing it, he failed. William bullied his classmates. He attended a school called Marborough Grammer School where his father worked as well. -
College Life
William started to go to Brasenose College in 1930. At the college he studied science and literature. Studying literature was his real passion. -
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Acting
Golding started working as a actor, writer and producer in the small town of London, William was the best contribution of literature to the theater. -
Marriage
William married Ann Brookfield ad had two children with her. William liked living quietly with his wife and kids. He wasn't the type of person that would be out and about. -
Teaching
William started teaching philosophy and English at Bishop's Wordworth's School in Salisbury. -
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Royal Navy
William fought in the World War II, he fought with all types of things like submarines, planes, and battleships. He was in charge of setting the launching of the rockets. He began having understanding of the world. -
"Lord of The Flies
William wrote a novel about a bunch of kids that got stuck on a island. Golding preferred to use symbolism as the main literacy in "The Lord Of Flies" -
Death