Lord of the Flies is a clear allegory to the Garden of Eden with biblical symbols throughout the novel, such as Simon. The movie does not focus on this allegory, instead focusing mainly on the plot of the novel. In the movie, Simon’s Lord of the Flies encounter is omitted, making the Lord of the Flies simply another scene in the movie with no apparent symbolic importance. The movie only shows Jack and his future tribe members putting the sow’s head on a stick for the beast (“Lord of the Flies”). In the book, Simon’s encounter with the Lord of the Flies is very significant. The Lord of the Flies speaks to Simon, saying “Fancy thinking the Beast was something you could hunt and kill” (Golding 143). The Lord of the Flies symbolizes the power of evil and also represents
Lord of the Flies is a clear allegory to the Garden of Eden with biblical symbols throughout the novel, such as Simon. The movie does not focus on this allegory, instead focusing mainly on the plot of the novel. In the movie, Simon’s Lord of the Flies encounter is omitted, making the Lord of the Flies simply another scene in the movie with no apparent symbolic importance. The movie only shows Jack and his future tribe members putting the sow’s head on a stick for the beast (“Lord of the Flies”). In the book, Simon’s encounter with the Lord of the Flies is very significant. The Lord of the Flies speaks to Simon, saying “Fancy thinking the Beast was something you could hunt and kill” (Golding 143). The Lord of the Flies symbolizes the power of evil and also represents