The Beast in, Lord of the …show more content…
In that moment when the fire goes out, it signifies that the boys have fully accepted their evil, naturalistic side and fully let it unleash from within them. In the text, this is demonstrated when “The fire was out, smokeless and dead; the watchers gone. A pile of unused fuel lay ready.” (Golding 73) The signal fire was their hope to get rescued, but when it goes out that hope dies. It also shows their loss of humanity and civilization, because at this point the boys accept their new lifestyle by letting their inner darkness fully reveal itself. Also it states that their was a pile of unused fuel there ready to be used which shows that it wasn’t an accident of the fire going out, but rather the boys decided to let it die along with their old selves. When it’s all said and done, the fire symbolizes when the boys had hope and were civil, until it dies it represents the boy's desire to get back home and reach civilization. Instead the boys accept the evil they have become and give up on who they