> If you reduce "Lord of the flies" to something like "children shouldn't run a community"

To be honest, and I hate to say this because it's condescending, it's a matter of literacy.

Some people don't see the value in literature. They are the same kind of people who will say "what's the point of book X or movie Y? All that happens is <sequence of events>", or the dreaded "it's boring, nothing happens!". To these people, there's no journey, no pleasure with words, the "plot" is all that matters and the plot can be reduced to a sequence of A->B->C. I suspect they treat their fiction like junk food, a quick fix and then move on. At that point, it makes logical sense to have an LLM write it.

It's very hard to explain the joy of words to people with that mentality.