The Spire: How does Golding use chapters 10 and 11 to prepare the reader for the ending?

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English

 

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Pearline P

 

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May 29, 2012

 

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The descriptions of Jocelin are never placed in a context of illness but are cached in with religious ideology and powerful emotions from a view point lacking scope. However when we gather such statements as "and a shuddering of his body to his very fingertips" and consider them objectively it becomes apparent that Jocelin is indeed a very ill man...
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Prior to the closing chapters these incidents were fleeting and far between but as the book draws to a close Golding seems to increase the frequency and intensity of his descriptions of Jocelin's health using more and more emotive and vivid lexis. "Struck him from arse to head with a white hot flail"...
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