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How does the setting in Lord of the Flies affect its central conflict?

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It creates an idyllic backdrop in which the boys face conflict with their own laziness.


It creates the complicating incident for the plot because they are stranded alone on an island.


The setting provides the boys with the opportunity to establish a new society free of conflict.


The setting acts as a mirror for the conflict the boys have with the Beast.

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The answer is "B".
It creates the complaining incident for the plot because they are stranded alone on an island.
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I'm not 100% sure because it's been a while since I have read the book, but I want to say it's B or the second choice given.
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