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Golding says that the story is about the problem of evil and the problem of how people are to live together in society. To maintain a focus on this problem, he excluded girls from the story. Golding says, "Sex would have raised its lovely head."

What's your opinion? Can a text exclude either men or women and still be about how people are to live together in society?
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Ms. Sue
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11 years ago

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