The writing of Golding's theme and the writing of the Orwell's theme has an resemblance in a interesting way. Golding's masterpiece, Lord of the flies, and Orwell's Animal Farm, both deal with the same theme of human and animal nature in a setting where traditional authority is absent. Lord of the Flies also reveals the symbolic difference of power in the two characters, Ralph and Jack, like the society of any country after the era of chaos 1900~1920.<br>Like the Lord of the Flies, Animal Farm also presents a situation in which the model for society has been flipped. Mr. Jones a farm owner of Manor Farm, is expelled by his own animal .<br>Also the similarity of the two powers, Snowball and Napoleon, each represents an Soviet Union at the era of temptation and political instability with chaos. Napoleon represents Stalin. He uses his power to obstruct every opinion spoken against him. For example Napoleon uses the loyal dogs in order to expel Snowball and make himself as the only authority figure of the farm. Snowball represents anti-Stalinist. Snowball says the same idea that anti-Stalinist said " It is important to change the other farm."<br> The pig, Napoleon can be likened to the french figure, Napoleon Bonaparte. Like the real Napoleon did to the king Louis the fifteenth, pig Napoli(short form of Napoleon) overthrow‘<br>d,재‘ the power of Snowball because lot of the animals liked and approved to Snowball more.<br>As a result, the theme of Golding and Orwell's novel, Lord of the flies and Animal Farm are really similar. In my opinion It is because of the time that they wrote the novel is similar, Utopian/Dystopian era. So the same theme of the writing of the two prolific writers are riveting thing to think about. <br><br>