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    Every novel has some sort of symbolism in it. Lord of the flies was a highly symbolic novel. Through the use of symbols such as piggy’s glasses‚ the conchlord of the flies‚ the dead pilot and the fire each object represented a different meaning. The fire was one that had many. In Lord of the flies‚ the fire symbolizes civilization‚ rescue‚ and hope of getting off the island. While stranded on an island one big idea is getting rescued and hope of getting off the Island. Fire was a big symbol

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    The novel “Lord of the Flies” written by William Golding‚ contains a lot of symbolism that is a very important factor that influences the story‚ characters‚ and the outcome. The symbols I have chosen reoccur multiple times within this novel. I have chosen to analyse the symbolism of the beast‚ Piggy’s glasses‚ and fire. One of the most important symbols in the novel is the beast. The boys on the island were terrified of the beast‚ seeing it as an unknown creature that they had made up in their

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    accident-everything will change. The beast‚ the Lord of the Flies and signal fire are represented as dark symbolic meanings in the novel Lord of the Flies by William Golding. The beast symbolizes that fear is actually within the stranded boys‚ the Lord of the Flies is a representation of the evil’s maniacal control over them and ultimately‚ the signal fire’s meaning in the novel shows the isolated boys’ lost desire to return back to their society. These three pieces of symbolism shows the drive behind the boys’

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    Golding’s Lord of the Flies is about a time during war‚ when a plane crashes and a group of boys are alone‚ unsupervised‚ on a deserted island. On this island they have to fend for themselves‚ they have to find a way of survival. As Golding takes us through the sequence of the story‚ he uses many situations‚ items‚ and many of the characters as symbols of worldly things. Before War World II Europe and Germany didn’t have the best relations‚ but they got along‚ that was until Hitler invaded Poland

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    Very rarely does one feel absolute revulsion‚ however Golding’s Lord of the Flies repeatedly and incessantly induces nausea‚ from images of gangrape to the loss of an adolescent boy’s soul. To understand the vast‚ evolving symbolism within Golding’s macabre Lord of the Flies‚ one must comprehend the multifaceted layers entrenched within Golding’s butterfly. The butterfly is at first sanctuary or biblical Eden‚ then quickly butterflies evolve to delineate the boys’ fleeting innocence‚ and overarching

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    book the conch was introduced‚ it represented the boys civilization‚and showed their life changing on the island. In the beginning the boys were all for a chief‚ the conch was there right from the start. It was introduced as a talking stick and as an elected item in the story to represent their humanity and civilization. "Shut up‚" said Ralph absently. He lifted the conch. "Seems to me we ought to have a chief to decide things." "A chief! A chief!" This shows how the boys would have the conch elect

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    novel the Lord of the Flies‚ author William Golding added symbols with deep meanings throughout the story. Each of the symbols have different meanings and they reflect the author’s views of humanity. The symbols question the true nature of humans and determine whether it is good or bad. The symbols in the novel are the conch‚ fire‚ and the color pink . In the story the conch represents law and authority. When the boys group together in the beginning of the story‚ they decide that the conch calls meetings

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    to become full fledge murderers in the adult years? How many child murderers never get caught‚ or have someone taking the fall for them? We may never know‚ however in The Lord of the Flies the author William Golding

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    pig-dying noises. Then they lay quiet‚ panting‚ listening to Robert’s frightened snivels” (Golding 114). This quote‚ from the Lord of the Flies‚ written by William Golding‚ shapes symbolism‚ character development‚ mood‚ and theme of the story by creating suspense and displaying different sides of the characters’ personalities. One of the most distinct themes of the Lord of the Flies is savagery versus civilization. The group of boys‚ alone on this island‚ are forced to push themselves both mentally and

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    Symbolism is no mere idle fancy or corrupt egerneration: it is inherent in the very texture of human life” This is a quote from Alfred North Whitehead‚ an English philosopher from the early 90s‚ that explains that symbolism is not a pointless past time‚ but rather it is a part of human structure. The very existence of the human species is based solely off its ability to survive‚ the first society of humans where not so gifted as man is today for they had to fight and kill in order to live another

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