34 pages 1 hour read

William Golding

Pincher Martin

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1956

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Essay Topics

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The novel repeatedly invokes Martin’s “centre,” sometimes as a place he inhabits and sometimes as a separate entity. What does it represent, and how does it relate to Martin’s personality and his appetites?

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In what ways do the rock, the creatures that inhabit it, and other environmental challenges reflect qualities of Martin’s twisted psyche?

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How does the novel work as a meta-commentary on survival narratives? How does it resemble traditional “lost at sea” narratives, and how does it depart from or comment on the genre’s conventions?

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