These topographical images provide the settings for various actions, and each is appropriate to the kind of activities the boys engage in there. Images of heat and color are also abound.The tropical island is steaming hot, and golding seldom lets us forget this.
He stresses on the temperature in scenes of great emotion or drama.
Thus, Simon's conversation with the Lord of the flies occurs in heat that "threatened".He is sweating andvery thirsty, a preparation for the coming