The novel the Lord of the Flies depicts an important theme that everyone is capable of evil and it is only the power of society’s rule that keeps individuals from illustrating the maliciousness within themselves. A great deal of inanimate objects or people in the novel have a symbolic meaning to justify the main theme the author portrays in the Lord of the Flies. When writing the novel the Lord of the Flies, William Golding incorporates an immense amount of symbolism to reinforce the meaning and…
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Lord of the Flies is a novel in which the author, William Golding, creates an enticing text that draws people in through the deeper meanings of the words on the page including characters, setting, and situations. The conch shell symbolizes law and order on the island. The title of the story itself translates from the Hebrew word, Beelzebub, which is another name for the devil. Used to symbolize hope and rescue, the signal fire serves as a reassurance for the novel’s main protagonist, Ralph. The use…
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Lord of the Flies is a book of many aspects. It is a both an allegorical novel, and a great tale of extraordinary adventure. Lord of the Flies is an allegorical novel based on the events of World War II. A Man named William Golding to show how, deep within all us, is the presence of evil. The book is about a group of boys, around twelve years of age, being stuck on a deserted island. With no adults on the island with them. They have to care for themselves and gather food and fresh water. On the…
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2. One of the major conflicts I encountered in Lord of the Flies was Life vs. death. Ralph, Piggy, Jack, Maurice, and Simon were in the rubble of an airplane crash on a deserted tropical island with no adults that survived. All of the survivors overcame death by building their own shelters by using trees and other debris. Jack was the one who hunted for wild pigs in order to feed everyone. Since they cannot drink saltwater, they got water out of coconuts. 4. In the novel, the author describes…
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Being on a deserted island would be miserable for people that do not have the proper items. The first item one should want to have is a rifle for hunting. It’s easier to get food from hunting with a rifle, rather than crafting a spear. Another item one should want is matches for a fire. A human can not maintain a stable temperature without the fire. And lastly, the food. Without food, the one trying to survive will not make it past one and a half weeks. One needs a rifle to hunt better. With a rifle…
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The Lord of the Flies is an allegory which means that it’s a story in which people, things, and actions represent an idea or overview about life. This novel was written to warn the leaders of the world. The story is about a group of young boys who are stranded on a deserted island when their plane was shot down. Ralph is the main character of the story and is the leader of the group. They have to construct a camp and work together to survive. Ralph first meets Piggy on the beach and they find a…
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Recently, I have read William Golding’s award winning novel, The Lord of the Flies. This story is set in the middle of an atomic war, with a sense of a futuristic utopia. The setting of this story is on a deserted island that later becomes occupied by young boys who survive a plane crash. With no adult supervision, these boys had to come together and survive under the rule of the main protagonist, Ralph, a 12 year old, positive role model for the other children. The conflict of the novel is between…
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An Analysis of the Symbol of Simon in William Golding’s Lord of the Flies In William Golding’s Lord of the Flies, Simon is a symbol of optimism that demonstrates a hopefulness of rescue for the boys on the deserted island. While sitting alone on the beach together without any of the other boys nearby because of the split between the tribe, Simon says, ”’ You’ll get back to where you came from”’ (111 Golding). Simon is very optimistic and this is an example of Simon still having optimism and being…
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The Lord of the Flies is set in the near future after the wake of World War 2. The novel begins right after a plane evacuates a group of English schoolboys has been shot down over an unnamed deserted island in the Pacific Ocean. When the boy first land they are happy about their new freedom away from grown-ups and rules. After getting off the plane they set rules and jobs for people. Ralph is elected leader, Piggy is his trusted advisor, and Jack and the choirboys are the hunters and guards of a…
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Lord of the Flies is a novel published in 1954 by English author William Golding. Lord of the Flies is a classic about a group of boys who are stranded on a deserted island, with no adult supervision. At first, the boys try to establish order, however that quickly collapses as Ralph starts to lose power when Jack acts out and disobeys him, leading a bad example for the others. Eventually, Ralph is the only one who cares about order when his familiars are killed, and the others turn to Jack and his…
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