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Lord of the Flies by William Golding
For this literature classic, I sought to convey the chaos and division that happens in the story. In my design, the flies are acting as the children, grabbing what they can (in this case, the words that make up the title) and starting to break up into groups and section themselves off.
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Lord of the Flies by William Golding

For this literature classic, I sought to convey the chaos and division that happens in the story. In my design, the flies are acting as the children, grabbing what they can (in this case, the words that make up the title) and starting to break up into groups and section themselves off.

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