@Alonealastalovedalongthe @AnarchoNinaWrites
Yeah, I'm familiar.
OTOH, the fictional characters were specifically English boys attending a private school at a certain time in the past. Lord of the Flies might actually be an accurate depiction for that specific demographic (#Brexit?) in that time period (#Nostalgia?), though this is outside my area of expertise.
Tying this all together with the rest of everything.
Much of what we are taught as students in the US and probably other so-called Western or First World countries is based on the experiences of #abled, #white, #male, well-to-do English-speakers. Their world is not our world, and much of their conjecture based on their world is wrong for the rest of humanity.
So, Lord of the Flies may or may not narrowly apply to English private school boys back in the day, and definitely does not broadly apply to all of the humans.
This is one of the reasons DALL-E can't create an accurate picture of a blind person with a guide dog approaching a food truck in a parking lot. These accurate depictions do exist on the Internet.
I'm attaching the four pictures I got from the above prompt with my low-vision best description of what is wrong. As I'm not a #dog person, I can't speak to breeds, though the dog in the last image has some weird ginormous tail.
I don't know how to put a warning only on the images: These pictures are AI-generated and are not accurate depictions of guide-dog-users. Not for resale or reuse.