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    The Rule of the Conch In our daily life we do not think about symbolism. Most times we notice it in books or movies‚ But we can also‚ for example see symbolism in colours. The colour red‚ means for some person’s excitement‚ energy‚ or passion. Symbolism is a big subject in the novel Lord of the Flies. I am going to talk about one of these symbols. During a nuclear war‚ a plane full of schoolboys from Brittain crashed on an uninhabited island. The littluns and the bigguns need to survive on a

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    While reading the book Lord of the Flies I noticed over and over again‚ the symbolism it shared with Greek Mythology. What was most obvious to me‚ was how Jack was depicted as the god of war‚ Ares. He’s seen as Ares for a number of reasons. Firstly‚ is his chaotic nature. Secondly‚ is his choice of weapon‚ the spear. Thirdly‚ is his association with the boar. Fourth‚ his thirst for power‚ and his hunters. Lastly‚ is his lust for blood and quick temper. Ares is well know for being the god of war

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    Lord of the Flies continuously has the conflicts of order versus chaos‚ following and maintaining connection or falling victim to one’s obsession to get authority‚ and hurting others to obtain it. There are many symbols that represent this conflict. The two major symbols that represent this conflict are the conch shell‚ symbolizing order and law‚ and the sow’s head‚ symbolizing savagery. The first of the two major symbols that will represent this conflict is the conch shell. In the book it says

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    Simon is one of the important characters in Lord of the Flies. He is one of the important characters in the novel because he represented the struggle between good and evil inside of people‚ nature‚ and Jesus or religion. The first thing that Simon represents is the struggle of good vs. evil in people because he is always putting others first and doing what is right but‚ at the same time‚ he is the only one that interacts with the Lord of the Flies‚ who could represent evil. Simon was the only

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    In the novel Lord of the flies William Golding uses boys stranded on an island as symbols. Each boy is symbolic of a different facet of society as the book wears each boy/ facet of society begins to crumble and the darkness of a mans heart begins to slowly seep in to their souls. The darkness of a mans heart is never explained in the novel however it can be interpreted as the evil that lives inside all of us. This evil is evidenced throughout the novel. It begins subtly and culminating in the horrific

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    Golding’s novel suggests that the fire primarily signifies the power that the boys have to remain connected to civilization. At the start of the novel‚ the boys are all completely civilized and therefore their primary instinct is to manipulate the fire in a civilized fashion. The boys select Ralph as their chief and the one of the first tasks he sets upon the them is to make orderly use of fire‚ announcing to the boys that‚ "If a ship comes near the island they may not notice us. So we must make

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    Lord of the Flies” is absolutely filled with symbolism in and out‚ my goal is to show symbolism that appears in the book. I will feature 3 Symbols‚ first is the conch representing order‚ second is Ralph representing civilization‚ last is Jack representing savagery and evil. Symbolism is a very major aspect in “Lord of the Flies” and is one of the major themes appearing in the book‚ if you understand the symbolism in the book you will have much more understanding over the ideas of the book. Order

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    Lord of the Flies Symbolism Essay our society and its significance to us. Sir Golding‚ the author of this novel had many motives society to savage murders‚ referring to World War one and two. He has described practices in society or other related aspects of life are Simon’s character‚ the fire and Piggy’s glasses. situation and says “ Simon found for them the fruit they could not reach‚ pulled off the choicest from up in the foliage‚ passed them back down to the endless‚ outstretched

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    Symbolism in Lord of the Flies Acclaimed author‚ William Golding‚ once said that his novel‚ Lord of the Flies‚ is symbolic from the very first page to the very last page and that throughout the course of the novel the meanings of the symbols are frequently changing‚ thus giving new interpretations of the symbols and the novel. Three of these key‚ persistently changing symbols of Lord of the Flies are the conch shell‚ which symbolizes order and power‚ Piggy’s glasses‚ which symbolize intelligence

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    Symbolism in William Golding’s ‘Lord of the Flies’ Definition: A symbol is something that is itself as well as something else. In literature it means literal or objective sense coupled with abstract meaning. Symbolism refers to serious and extensive use of symbols in a work of literature. Symbolism in Lord of the Flies: The novel is rich in symbolism. A host of different interpretations of the novel’s symbolism – political‚ psychological and religious – exists. We will look at some of the prominent

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