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Symbolism In Lord Of The Flies Research Paper
Lord Of The flies Humanity and Symbolize
The boys are on a plane leaving their country because there is war there and they get shot down and land on an island.The boys get together and stop
arguing and they elect a leader.
The boys start arguing and separate and simon and Piggy get killed and Jacks group burns down the island and then they get rescued. "It's the story of
a society in which democracy descends into tribalism and tyranny. One of a civilization built by those committed to the rule of law who turn on each
other, scapegoating the marginalized and powerless" (Whittle). In the novel, the lord of the flies, by William Golding, The conch shell represents
leadership, fire symbolize survival, and the beast emphasizes the fear of the...show more content...
If you dont keep you warm you could have a chance of dying from freezing to death. Most of the time if they cant make a fire they start blaming
other people for letting the last fire go out and then everyone goes on a riant. Slap.... Jack hits Piggy across his face and brakes a lens of Piggy's
glasses and they fall on the ground jack picks them up and begins to try to start a fire. Jack violent to Piggy in reference to the fire because he
doesn't really like Piggy from the start but he he doesnt show any signs of letting up he just shows savagery towards Piggy. One of the boys state,
"let's warm up, well have to fetch up some wood first, I'm cold so am I" (Golding). Humans need fire because it's a symbol of civilization . When the
fire goes out the boys start blaming others for letting the fire going out and they start fighting.If mankind loses hope their dummed or thats what most
humans think.
All men have fear within them because what they don't know scars them . "Ralph wake up we sall the beast in the woods be quite" (Golding). Fear
drives you to do crazy things because it gives you anxiety and drives you to do more things. The fear of the beast drives the boys to go around the
island and hunt down the beast.In mankind fear eventually goes away after a long period of time but it's all a mind game if you think you are still
scared of something than most likely you will
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Authors often apply the literary element of symbolism to use a person, place, or idea, to exemplify another critical factor of the story. Throughout the
novel, the author strongly illustrates the literary devices as the novel progresses. Lord of the Flies written by Golding uses Piggy's glasses, the conch
shell, and the beast to represent symbolic images throughout the book.
Throughout the novel, the symbol of rescue is represented through Piggy's glasses. The boys have the primary goal of escaping the island, and to
achieve the goal, they need to make a signal for the ships to rescue them. They came up with the solution of building a fire for indication. To form
the message, the boys discover they have the capability of making a fire with Piggy's glasses along with contact from the sun. In one scene the fire
goes out, and the boys need to restart it for a ship to see them. Ralph exclaims, "Piggy's specs shouted Ralph. If the fire's all out, we'll need
them"(Golding 67). Without Piggy's glasses, the boys would have a tough time creating the fire for the smoke. Rescue is demonstrated through this
item because without a signal for other ships to spot, the lost children will never be discovered. The fire created by Piggy's glasses is used for many
things such as a signal, and cooking which are vital for achieving their goal.
In the beginning of the novel, the glasses represent rescue, but as the story progresses it transitions to the loss of the same goal. In one particular
scene, Jack's tribe went out and raids the other camp for Piggy's glasses because their fire diminished. It states, "The chief led them...From his left
hand dangled Piggy's broken glasses"(Golding 168). This section of the story leads to the new representational change of the specs. The group of
boys has broken into two categories, and were losing their harmony of what they had before. Ralph's tribe still has the goal of wanting to escape, but
Jack's tribe has differed in their intention to becoming a more powerful and forceful tribe, along with the reason of killing animals. When the eyeglasses
shattered the fire went out, just like their unity of achieving the same goal diminishes.
The second example of symbolism is the conch shell,
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Lord Of The Flies Beast Symbolism
Evil refers to the inclination to commit acts of profound immorality. There are many different perspectives on the origin of evil; William Golding
describes evil as an inherent tendency in Lord of the Flies. Symbolism is when a person, place or thing stands for something beyond itself. Golding
uses the Lord of the Flies to symbolize the evil that lurks within every human being in order to reinforce the theme of innate human savagery. Golding
describes Simon's petrifying encounter with the Lord of the Flies to display mankind's internal desire for barbarism. Although the boys believe the
Beast is a defeatable external figure, the Lord of the Flies reveals that the beast lurks within every human being and will never disappear. Contrary to
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Only Me. And I'm the Beast.' [...] 'Fancy thinking the Beast was something you could hunt and kill!' [...] 'You knew, didn't you? I'm a part of you?
Close, Close, Close! I'm the reason why it's no go? Why things are what they are?'" (Golding 130). By emphasizing how close he is to Simon, the
Lord of the Flies confirms Simon's speculation in chapter five that the Beast is only the boys themselves. By identifying as the Beast, the Lord of the
flies proves that evil is an innate desire within all humans. Pure evil can never coexist with something that is entirely good. Hence, the Lord of the
Flies, which personifies evil itself, cannot exist alongside Simon who is pure and good. The Lord of the Flies warns Simon good and evil cannot both be
present, one of the two has to vanish: "'I'm warning you. I'm going to get angry. D'you see? You're not wanted. Understand? We are going to have fun
on this island. Understand? We are going to have fun on this island! So don't try it on, my poor misguided boy, or else–'" (131). The "fun" that the
Lord of the Flies promises to have with Simon foreshadows Simon's death in the following chapter. Simon is a symbolic representation
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Lord Of The Flies Symbolism
MMarlex Iraheta
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9 October 2017 The Dark side of Man
What does it mean to be human? In the novel Lord of The Flies, author William Golding goes in depth and shines some light on a darker side of
man with symbols he portrays throughout his book. In the Lord of The Flies, a group of kids have crashed landed on an island with no civilization,
no adults to take charge, and no one to look after them. Alone, the group of kids slowly lose their grasp of civilization, and one by one they start
giving in to their savagery. In Lord of The Flies William Golding uses the symbols of "the beast," the pig hunts, and the island's scars to portray the
kids' fall from civilization into savagery, also known as the dark side of man.
Topic Sentence needed. Then introduce the quote "It's you... You're the beast... Can't you see what you're doing..."~ Simon's last words. What is the
beast, and what does it represent in LoTF? The beast is the fear that we all have inside of us; the very same fear that led the kids into killing each
other. Fear , it manipulates the mind, kicks all logic out the window and puts your mind in a defensive mechanism. This defense mechanism is known
as the Fight or Flight response , our natural instinct as human where the frontal lobe, or the prefrontal cortex goes offline (meaning you have no control
over your body) and your Limbic system takes control over your body, and kicks starts an adrenaline rush, like a lighter being ignited by a sprayed
can, this
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Lord Of The Flies Symbolism Essay
Lord of the Flies Essay
"Maybe there is a beast... maybe it's only us."(Golding [Page 50]) The Lord of the Flies, by William Golding, is a novel that goes much deeper than
a group of 12 year old boys stranded on an island. Throughout the book Golding portrays symbols and constant themes which show how he feels
about the human race; that there is an inner beast inside everyone and no matter who you are, it will eventually get exposed. Golding also shows
symbols throughout the book which represent the end of civilization, or on a much larger scale the end of humankind due to the war that was going on
at the time of the novel.
One of the symbols shown in Lord of the Flies is the constant theme of people and objects falling. Not only does this...show more content...
Whoever had the shell could talk, and when the shell was blown all the boys came together. The conch was the thing that brought the boys together
and made Ralph the leader. If Ralph didn't have the conch, then there is a good chance that Jack would've been voted leader and the book would
be different. "But there was a stillness about Ralph as he sat that marked him out: there was his size, and attractive appearance; and most obscurely,
yet most powerfully, there was the conch. The being that had blown that, had sat waiting for them on the platform with the delicate thing balanced
on his knees, was set apart."(Golding [Page 22]) This quote illustrates the scene when Ralph was elected leads and says the most powerful thing
about him was the fact that he had the shell. This symbolizes how important the shell was to the boys, and in the end when it broke, something also
broke in the boys and all they cared about was violence and hurting each other. "The rock struck Piggy a glancing blow from chin to knee; the conch
exploded into a thousand white fragments and ceased to exist."(Golding [Page 181]) This implies that once the conch shell was gone, so was Piggy
and the boy's will to be civilized.
When Piggy has his glasses it symbolizes how him and Ralph have a clear vision of what's going on and what is right, when Piggy's glasses break
once Jack starts getting uncivilized.Much like the conch shell, when his glasses broke, the boys broke into
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Lord Of The Flies Symbolism
George R.R. Martin once said, "There is a savage beast in every man, and when you hand that man a sword or spear and send him forth to war, the
beast stirs." Martin indicates the primal tendency of humans as being savages. The novel Lord of the Flies reveals the true nature of human savagery
through the use of many literary elements. In Lord of the Flies, the idea of humanity's flaws is displayed by the many motifs. One of the most
important symbols established in the book was the conch, which portrayed leadership and organization. Another crucial motif in Lord of the Flies is
the hair and then personal hygiene of the children. Therefore, in the novel Lord of the Flies by William Golding, motif is the most effective literary
element in revealing the theme that true human tendency is savagery.
One of the crucial motifs that represent the organization of the community on the island, is the conch shell. This symbol's influence parallels the
civilized order in their population. The first occurrence of the conch symbolizing societal order was at the very beginning with the calling of all on the
island. "A deep, harsh note boomed under the palms" calling the survivors(Golding 17). The conch symbolized unity and civility with the gathering of
the kids. Later, the conch still illustrates sophistication through the rules that were given to it. Ralph proclaimed that one must "'[hold the conch] when
[one is] speaking'" (Golding 33). This rule would provide order and peace for the
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Chapter 8 Lord Of The Flies Symbolism Essay
The Lord of the Flies is a novel full of powerful symbolism, as illustrated by the scene in chapter 8 where Simon encounters the "beast" as he roams
free through the forest glade. When he sees it, the Lord of The Flies begins to speak. It taunts him and frightens him, saying, "Fancy thinking the
Beast was something you could hunt and kill! . . . You knew, didn't you? I'm part of you?" This confirms Simon's beliefs of the beast, being the
darkness, greed, and savagery that exists within us; not another being. He realizes that the beast is not a physical entity, but a mere reflection of the
boy's most dark and powerful qualities that come to light as they spend more time on the island. He then finds out that the "beast", is actually a dead
...show more content...
The beast is represented through Simon's blood, because he was the first to realize that the beast lives within us. The beast itself represents the
fear within each individual at the island. The novel suggests that without fear, the beast would hold no power over the boys and that the more
savagely the boys act, the more real the beast will seem to them. However, The Lord of the Flies is the most important and characteristic symbol of
the novel. In its physical sense, The Lord of the Flies is a mutilated pig's head impaled on a stake in the forest glade. It was set there by Jack as an
offering to the beast. Simon confronts it and learns that evil lies within every human heart, it becomes a representation of power, greed, and evil.
These symbols appear throughout the novel various times, as they are representative of the over all themes. For example, the themes found in "The
Lord of the Flies" are one's of "civilization vs. savagery", "individual and society", the "loss of innocence", "inhumanity towards other humans", the
"nature of evil", the "nature of tragedy", and "fear". The Lord of the Flies is connected with the loss of innocence because the creature represents
attributes found in adults, not children, such as greed and immorality. It may also be connected to the theme, "nature of evil", because the Lord of the
Flies represented malice and corruption. The "nature of evil" simply states that all things carry wickedness within themselves, which is clearly stated
by the lord himself. The beast supports the theme of "fear" because it insights panic and dismay amongst the boys. It demonstrates that no matter your
good nature, intelligence, leadership skills, or strong will, there is always darkness that may arise in time of crisis. It shows that through the lack of
order and organization, boys, especially at that young age, will channel the instincts of the
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Symbols In Lord Of The Flies Essay
Many symbols have been brought to light while reading the book, Lord of the Flies. Symbols usually represent different things in some cases, but in
this book they all tie around one thing, the downfall of civilization on an island. There has been symbols such as, the "beastie," the conch shell and
even the beast head, that have all been used to represent one thing. To begin, the "beastie" was by fat one of the biggestsymbols used to portray
downfall of civilization in the book. The beast had turned young, proper British boys into ruthless savages. As the book talks more about the "beastie",
we get more animal–like behaviors coming from the group of boys, especially Jack's "tribe." There was many different perceptions of the beast, and
its leads the boys on to see the beast in it's true form, themselves. Piggy had no true belief in this "beastie" due to his scientific...show more content...
Ultimately, I've come to a conclusion that the "Lord of the flies" represent the Devil in many ways. In chapter 8, when the Lord of the flies speaks
to Simon he says this, "I'm warning you. I'm going to get angry. D'you see? You're not wanted. Understand? We are going to have fun on this island.
Understand? We are going to have fun on this island! So don't try it on, my poor misguided boy, or else." The Lord of the flies already foreshadows
and guarantees death upon Simon. This reminds me of then Jesus and Satan come face to face on a rock, which was the ultimate test. This test was
used to see if Jesus, the true Son of God, will fail, and go with Satan, or forget the temptations, and do what's right. Jesus, like Simon, did not fall
into the temptations of Lucifer. Causing them later on in their life to die. Why is it the good people die before the bad? Why is it that those who sin
greatly, and choose to worship Satan tend to live longer and more successful? But those who believe in doing right, and know what is truly good tend to
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Lord Of The Flies Symbols
"Beside the pool his sinewy body held up a mask that drew their eyes and appalled them. He began to dance and his laughter became a bloodthirsty
snarling." Often in literature symbols are used to portray a concept or idea. Lord of the Flies is a prominent user of symbolism, whether it's characters
or objects, many things in the story represents something that it does not physically appear to represent. While using all of this symbolism, the author
of Lord of the Flies, William Golding, expertly uses show don't tell. One very unique and interesting use of symbolism he uses is in the way the
characters are dressed and the way they look as symbols. The outward appearance of the boys on the island is used as a symbol to show the mental state
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Rather than letting his full savage instincts pour out, he tries to keep them secluded. He witnessed traumatic events, and even shows signs of
PTSD, leading to a mental breakdown. On the inside he is fighting a mental war between staying civilized or succumbing to his internal savagery.
As the trend shows this is reflected in his physical appearance as he is depicted as a slender boy, and although he doesn't wear a shirt for parts of
the book he often wears clothes that are ripped and worn down, leaving holes and gashes in his body and in his clothes. This can be interpreted as
almost mimicking his internal war, externally seen as worn down, beat up, dirty boy struggling to hang on to the polite, civilized English boy
outside., as iInternally Ralph he tries to stay civilized even though he so clearly lost his innocent witnessing the loss of his friend and desperately
wanted to succumb to the savagery that is a part of his blood. In Lord of the Flies, symbolism is evident in the outward appearance of the boys, as it
represents the mental state of them. This is a unique use of symbolism, and this along with it's great writing, interesting plot, and intriguing characters,
makes Lord of the Flies by William Golding a great
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Symbolism In Lord Of The Flies Research Paper
Lord Of The flies Humanity and Symbolize
The boys are on a plane leaving their country because there is war there and they get shot down and land on an island.The boys get together and stop
arguing and they elect a leader.
The boys start arguing and separate and simon and Piggy get killed and Jacks group burns down the island and then they get rescued. "It's the story of
a society in which democracy descends into tribalism and tyranny. One of a civilization built by those committed to the rule of law who turn on each
other, scapegoating the marginalized and powerless" (Whittle). In the novel, the lord of the flies, by William Golding, The conch shell represents
leadership, fire symbolize survival, and the beast emphasizes the fear of the...show more content...
If you dont keep you warm you could have a chance of dying from freezing to death. Most of the time if they cant make a fire they start blaming
other people for letting the last fire go out and then everyone goes on a riant. Slap.... Jack hits Piggy across his face and brakes a lens of Piggy's
glasses and they fall on the ground jack picks them up and begins to try to start a fire. Jack violent to Piggy in reference to the fire because he
doesn't really like Piggy from the start but he he doesnt show any signs of letting up he just shows savagery towards Piggy. One of the boys state,
"let's warm up, well have to fetch up some wood first, I'm cold so am I" (Golding). Humans need fire because it's a symbol of civilization . When the
fire goes out the boys start blaming others for letting the fire going out and they start fighting.If mankind loses hope their dummed or thats what most
humans think.
All men have fear within them because what they don't know scars them . "Ralph wake up we sall the beast in the woods be quite" (Golding). Fear
drives you to do crazy things because it gives you anxiety and drives you to do more things. The fear of the beast drives the boys to go around the
island and hunt down the beast.In mankind fear eventually goes away after a long period of time but it's all a mind game if you think you are still
scared of something than most likely you will
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Lord Of The Flies Symbolism Essay
In our society, humans do not always refer to their morals to make decisions. Sanity is lost without referring to your morals. In Lord of the Flies, a
group of young boys crashes onto an uninhabited island without adult supervision. The boys are faced with challenges that they must overcome in
order to escape. To be rescued, they must work together and elect a leader to govern the group. InWilliam Golding's Lord of the Flies, Golding uses
characters and symbols in order to explain the change in humans when morals are forgotten.
The symbol, Piggy's glasses, changes drastically throughout the novel. In the beginning, the glasses are unbroken, representing the knowledge being
present, but as the story goes on, the glasses begin to break,...show more content...
Along with his followers, Jack killed two of the boys that were on the island. If the officer did not come and rescue them, Jack may have killed or hurt
the others. At first, the fire represents hope to escape the island but, as the story goes on, the fire represents destruction of the island. Making the
fire is the main priority of the boys on the island. They are fascinated with the fire and what it does for their civilization. Right away, the boys
believe that they "must make smoke on top of the mountain" so that someone could see the smoke and rescue them (39). The fire, created by
Piggy's glasses, is how they plan to get off of the island. When Jack takes Piggy's glasses, Jack has control of the fire. Knowing this, Jack can control
whether or not they get off the island. Under Jack's power, the island looks like a 'hell on Earth'. The island "burst into a great fan–shaped flame"
(199). The large fire, created by Jack, causes destruction to the island, but it also saves the boys from Jack's dictatorship. The war zone that the boys
have created demolishes the foliage on the island. Smoke from this disastrous fire makes an officer come to the island and they get rescued. Jack did
not make the fire to get rescued unlike the beginning, but to find Ralph, and kill him. Overall, the fire has a positive and negative effect to it that
creates hope and destruction towards the island
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Symbols In Lord Of The Flies Symbolism Essay
In the Lord of the Flies, William Golding uses symbolism throughout the book. Symbolism is the way an object is used to portray an idea or quality
by having a symbolic meaning that is different from the literal meaning of the word. Some examples that are seen throughout the book include:
Piggy's glasses, the conch, and the scar. First of all, Piggy's glasses symbolize science and technology and the ability to see things clearly. "His
specs–use them as burning glasses" (40), this quote by Jack explains the symbolization of science and technology because it shows the audience how
Piggy's glasses were used to start the fire. His glasses also symbolize the ability to see things clearly. This is supported by the quote, "The first thing we
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The conch signifies law and civilization. Piggy tells Ralph, "We can use this to call the others. Have a meeting. They'll come when they hear us"
(16). As seen in this quote, the conch was used to bring all the boys together, and this shows civilization. The conch brought together the boys which
are soon established into their own little civilization. A few chapters into the book, the conch is seen being handed around to those who wanted to
speak. This is supported by the quote, "That's what this shell's called. I'll give the conch to the next person to speak" (33). Finally, the scar is another
example of an object being symbolized. The scar indicates how devastating mankind can be when entering nature. Ralph says, "This belongs to us"
(29), to show how he is claiming the island and making it rightfully the boys' island. A little into the story, the boys are seen creating a mess with the
fire and setting the fire off to a fraction of the island. This part of the book displays the devastating nature of mankind. In conclusion, William Golding's
Lord of the Flies incorporates many examples of symbolism and is shown many times throughout the book. Some of the few examples that show
symbolism include: Piggy's glasses, the conch, and the
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Anarchy fallen over the once peaceful land and all but one has returned to their savage ways. In William Golding's, Lord Of The Flies, The character
of Piggy is a symbol of civilization. To commence, Piggy symbolises civilization because of his glasses as the fire is started by thm, and fire is the first
sign key to civilization . Secondly, by insisting the continuation of the rules to be enforced on all of the island, Piggy demonstrates the ideals of
civilization. Finally, Piggy idealises civilization by wanting to advance in technology on the island. In William Golding's, Lord of The Flies,
Piggy symbolises civilization on the island, while others turn to primitive, savage ways. First and foremost, Piggy's glasses are used to start a fire
which shows a sign of civility as fire is the starting point to civilization, with it being the way the boys will return home. During the first meeting,
Ralph addresses the group to say that a fire is needed to go in order to attract attention to the island for a passing boat. The boys then, unsure how
to start a fire, "Ralph moved the lenses back and forth, this way and that, till a glossy white image of the declining sun lay on a piece of rotten
wood. Almost at once a thin trickle of smoke rose up and made him cough"(Golding 56). This shows that because of Piggy being hard of sight, the
boys were able to start a fire and have the ability to return to civilization. Furthermore, due to Piggy's glasses creating the fire, the boys can now
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Lord Of The Flies Symbolism Essay
Lord of the Flies Essay
"Maybe there is a beast... maybe it's only us."(Golding [Page 50]) The Lord of the Flies, by William Golding, is a novel that goes much deeper than
a group of 12 year old boys stranded on an island. Throughout the book Golding portrays symbols and constant themes which show how he feels
about the human race; that there is an inner beast inside everyone and no matter who you are, it will eventually get exposed. Golding also shows
symbols throughout the book which represent the end of civilization, or on a much larger scale the end of humankind due to the war that was going on
at the time of the novel.
One of the symbols shown in Lord of the Flies is the constant theme of people and objects falling. Not only does this...show more content...
Whoever had the shell could talk, and when the shell was blown all the boys came together. The conch was the thing that brought the boys together
and made Ralph the leader. If Ralph didn't have the conch, then there is a good chance that Jack would've been voted leader and the book would
be different. "But there was a stillness about Ralph as he sat that marked him out: there was his size, and attractive appearance; and most obscurely,
yet most powerfully, there was the conch. The being that had blown that, had sat waiting for them on the platform with the delicate thing balanced
on his knees, was set apart."(Golding [Page 22]) This quote illustrates the scene when Ralph was elected leads and says the most powerful thing
about him was the fact that he had the shell. This symbolizes how important the shell was to the boys, and in the end when it broke, something also
broke in the boys and all they cared about was violence and hurting each other. "The rock struck Piggy a glancing blow from chin to knee; the conch
exploded into a thousand white fragments and ceased to exist."(Golding [Page 181]) This implies that once the conch shell was gone, so was Piggy
and the boy's will to be civilized.
When Piggy has his glasses it symbolizes how him and Ralph have a clear vision of what's going on and what is right, when Piggy's glasses break
once Jack starts getting uncivilized.Much like the conch shell, when his glasses broke, the boys broke into
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Chapter 8 Lord Of The Flies Symbolism Essay
The Lord of the Flies is a novel full of powerful symbolism, as illustrated by the scene in chapter 8 where Simon encounters the "beast" as he roams
free through the forest glade. When he sees it, the Lord of The Flies begins to speak. It taunts him and frightens him, saying, "Fancy thinking the
Beast was something you could hunt and kill! . . . You knew, didn't you? I'm part of you?" This confirms Simon's beliefs of the beast, being the
darkness, greed, and savagery that exists within us; not another being. He realizes that the beast is not a physical entity, but a mere reflection of the
boy's most dark and powerful qualities that come to light as they spend more time on the island. He then finds out that the "beast", is actually a dead
...show more content...
The beast is represented through Simon's blood, because he was the first to realize that the beast lives within us. The beast itself represents the
fear within each individual at the island. The novel suggests that without fear, the beast would hold no power over the boys and that the more
savagely the boys act, the more real the beast will seem to them. However, The Lord of the Flies is the most important and characteristic symbol of
the novel. In its physical sense, The Lord of the Flies is a mutilated pig's head impaled on a stake in the forest glade. It was set there by Jack as an
offering to the beast. Simon confronts it and learns that evil lies within every human heart, it becomes a representation of power, greed, and evil.
These symbols appear throughout the novel various times, as they are representative of the over all themes. For example, the themes found in "The
Lord of the Flies" are one's of "civilization vs. savagery", "individual and society", the "loss of innocence", "inhumanity towards other humans", the
"nature of evil", the "nature of tragedy", and "fear". The Lord of the Flies is connected with the loss of innocence because the creature represents
attributes found in adults, not children, such as greed and immorality. It may also be connected to the theme, "nature of evil", because the Lord of the
Flies represented malice and corruption. The "nature of evil" simply states that all things carry wickedness within themselves, which is clearly stated
by the lord himself. The beast supports the theme of "fear" because it insights panic and dismay amongst the boys. It demonstrates that no matter your
good nature, intelligence, leadership skills, or strong will, there is always darkness that may arise in time of crisis. It shows that through the lack of
order and organization, boys, especially at that young age, will channel the instincts of the
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Lord Of The Flies Symbol Analysis
In Lord of the Flies by William Golding, many images and objects pop up that symbolize a certain meaning in the story. Some symbols that are
mentioned in the book are: the conch, spectacles, war–paint, the pig/piggy, and the parachutist. Starting from the beginning of the book, Ralph uses the
conch to "...call all the others" (Golding 20). It is their form of leadership and authority for whoever hold it. It shows the civilization and democracy
within the boys. Unfortunately,the conch loses its power completely which turns very dangerous because of the breakdown of civilization. Piggy,
who is one of the main characters in the book, owns a pair of spectacles because he is very blind. The boys use his spectacles as an advantage to make
a fire
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Symbols In Lord Of The Flies Essay
Many symbols have been brought to light while reading the book, Lord of the Flies. Symbols usually represent different things in some cases, but in
this book they all tie around one thing, the downfall of civilization on an island. There has been symbols such as, the "beastie," the conch shell and
even the beast head, that have all been used to represent one thing. To begin, the "beastie" was by fat one of the biggestsymbols used to portray
downfall of civilization in the book. The beast had turned young, proper British boys into ruthless savages. As the book talks more about the "beastie",
we get more animal–like behaviors coming from the group of boys, especially Jack's "tribe." There was many different perceptions of the beast, and
its leads the boys on to see the beast in it's true form, themselves. Piggy had no true belief in this "beastie" due to his scientific...show more content...
Ultimately, I've come to a conclusion that the "Lord of the flies" represent the Devil in many ways. In chapter 8, when the Lord of the flies speaks
to Simon he says this, "I'm warning you. I'm going to get angry. D'you see? You're not wanted. Understand? We are going to have fun on this island.
Understand? We are going to have fun on this island! So don't try it on, my poor misguided boy, or else." The Lord of the flies already foreshadows
and guarantees death upon Simon. This reminds me of then Jesus and Satan come face to face on a rock, which was the ultimate test. This test was
used to see if Jesus, the true Son of God, will fail, and go with Satan, or forget the temptations, and do what's right. Jesus, like Simon, did not fall
into the temptations of Lucifer. Causing them later on in their life to die. Why is it the good people die before the bad? Why is it that those who sin
greatly, and choose to worship Satan tend to live longer and more successful? But those who believe in doing right, and know what is truly good tend to
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Lord Of The Flies Symbolism Essay
The Dangers Within
Masks are oftentimes used as a technique to hide one's identity. In the novel, Lord of the Flies, the author William Golding, explains an the journey
of a group of boys and the discoveries of their inner savages. These boys are isolated from the adult world after their plane crashes onto an island,
presumably caused by the world war that was occurring. The children have to manage themselves and form their own rules and civilization. Eventually,
not having any older authority, the boys' true characters are revealed. Various masks are presented throughout the story to represent this idea, such as,
wounds, face paint, and long hair. In the novel, Lord of the Flies, William Golding...show more content...
The use of face paint is a way to disguise themselves. An example of this, is when Jack explains how they "paint [their] faces so [the prey can't]
see" (p.55). This shows how they are blending in with the dangers of their environment. The paint permits the boys to set their inner savage free. This
behaviour was not previously acceptable in their previous civilized British homes. Their violence facilitated a sense of fear within the boys`
relationships. An example of this fear being expressed is when Eric says, "they'll be painted! You know how it is". This shows how the dangerous
thoughts, that flow through the minds of the boys, are expressed through the use of their face paint.
The rapid growth of each individual's hairs, demonstrates how the violent civilization of this island is formed. An example of this is when Ralph's
"hair [begins to creep] into his eyes" (p.88). This compares the ideas of violence and hair. It shows this by acknowledging the fact that the hair cannot
be cut, because they do not have the proper tools. This idea is similar to the violence that cannot be stopped, due to their lack of maturity and extreme
savageness, proving they are lacking in certain areas to prevent their violence. The boys' hairs are constantly growing, as is their violence. Another
example is when Ralph "[stands] one hand holding back his hair, the other clenched" (p.69). This demonstrates how his
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Authors often apply the literary element of symbolism to use a person, place, or idea, to exemplify another critical factor of the story. Throughout the
novel, the author strongly illustrates the literary devices as the novel progresses. Lord of the Flies written by Golding uses Piggy's glasses, the conch
shell, and the beast to represent symbolic images throughout the book.
Throughout the novel, the symbol of rescue is represented through Piggy's glasses. The boys have the primary goal of escaping the island, and to
achieve the goal, they need to make a signal for the ships to rescue them. They came up with the solution of building a fire for indication. To form
the message, the boys discover they have the capability of making a fire with Piggy's glasses along with contact from the sun. In one scene the fire
goes out, and the boys need to restart it for a ship to see them. Ralph exclaims, "Piggy's specs shouted Ralph. If the fire's all out, we'll need
them"(Golding 67). Without Piggy's glasses, the boys would have a tough time creating the fire for the smoke. Rescue is demonstrated through this
item because without a signal for other ships to spot, the lost children will never be discovered. The fire created by Piggy's glasses is used for many
things such as a signal, and cooking which are vital for achieving their goal.
In the beginning of the novel, the glasses represent rescue, but as the story progresses it transitions to the loss of the same goal. In one particular
scene, Jack's tribe went out and raids the other camp for Piggy's glasses because their fire diminished. It states, "The chief led them...From his left
hand dangled Piggy's broken glasses"(Golding 168). This section of the story leads to the new representational change of the specs. The group of
boys has broken into two categories, and were losing their harmony of what they had before. Ralph's tribe still has the goal of wanting to escape, but
Jack's tribe has differed in their intention to becoming a more powerful and forceful tribe, along with the reason of killing animals. When the eyeglasses
shattered the fire went out, just like their unity of achieving the same goal diminishes.
The second example of symbolism is the conch shell,
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Lord Of The Flies Symbolism
In William Golding's Lord of the Flies, Golding uses characters and symbols in order to elaborate on the idea that human instinct is to be consumed
by maliciousness and savagery. One of the many symbols shown in the book is the island. The island symbolizes the transition that the boys
experience throughout the story. "The shore was fledged with palm trees. These stood or leaned or reclined against the light and their green feathers
were a hundred feet up in the air"(9). The foliage shows the environment is fresh and clean. Green usually represents a garden and rebirth. These
terms explain how the island depicted a sense of purity and innocence in the boys. As the story progresses forward, the boys, especially Jack and
some of his followers, are slowly consumed by savagery. They complete...show more content...
Whenever the boys completed an effort to kill a pig or human, they always light a fire afterward and chanted (152). This showed how the fire
destroyed some of the environment every time it was lit. Likewise, their internal sense innocence and morality was impaired every time they killed
someone or something. This relates to how the island and the boys' identity are degrading based on the boys' actions as time passes. At the very end,
the island's plant and animal life are set aflame. "All at once the lights flickering ahead of him merged together, the roar of the forest rose to thunder
and a tall bush directly in his path burst into a great fan–shaped flame"(199). When the fire destroys the island's luscious greenery along with the
animals living in the jungle, it symbolizes that Jack's followers lost all
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Symbolism in William Golding's Lord of the Flies renders either through a character, intention, or theme. The author uses these symbols to have a
greater impact on the readers' interpretation of the novel, rather than merely revealing the idea. First and foremost, the beast and its several
manifestations are few of the many signs that support deeper meanings. Furthermore, there is Piggy, one with intelligence and responsibility and one
very important symbol. Finally, there are the two fires which are vital representations in the novel that contrasts and demonstrates irony. The use of
symbols does provide a deep elucidation of the novel, but it supports an even more profound significance for the readers' perspectives as well.
In the novel,...show more content...
The extremity changes from fear of the unfamiliar to absolute anarchy, savagery and eventually death. When put into universal terms, one can only
conceal internal savagery for so long before it reveals through external actions when given the appropriate opportunity. The fear of the unknown can be
a dominant influence, which can turn to complete madness and insanity if it is not taken care of properly.
The characters in the story portray particular symbols and signs as well. One character with a fervent representation is Piggy. Piggy, short, overweight
and who wears glasses signifies intelligence and responsibility. Both his name and persona represents his vulnerability and his defencelessness – just
like the actual helpless pigs on the island. The Golding never divulges his true name to show how order and democracy being easily blinded. In the
introduction, Piggy wants to tell Ralph who he is as he, "...Waited to be asked his name in turn, but proffer of acquaintance was not made." (Golding
3). He is destined to become the outcast by the majority of the children due to the fact that he is indeed obese yet clever. He does not participate in
much of the labour work and hunting because he clings so hard to civilization, and rejects any form of savagery whatsoever. Piggy and a small
amount of the boys are just few who respect the conch, a symbol of power and stability. Nonetheless, as he maintains the
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Symbols In Lord Of The Flies Symbolism Essay
Symbolism is a way to express the way a person views the world through objects. Symbolism has a huge presence in Lord of the Flies by William
Golding. There are three representatives that support how present symbolism is in Lord of the Flies. These three main items include the Conch, Simon,
Jack, and Piggy's glasses.
Firstly, the Conch which is arguably the most important object of symbolism is representative of law, power and order. This is backed up by the quote
"But there was a stillness about Ralph as he sat that marked him out: there was his size, and attractive appearance; and most obscurely, yet most
powerfully, there was the conch. The being that had blown that, had sat waiting for them on the platform with the delicate thing balanced...show more
content...
The part of the novel that backs up the symbolism is "His specs – use them as burning glasses." This quote backs up the claim of Piggy's specs being a
sign of knowledge and wisdom because through Piggy's glasses lighting the fire it brings the only advance they have in the ways of technology.
Piggy who is the owner of the glasses is the wisest out of all the people in the island as he suggested that they should have built shelters first before
they tried to build and a signal fire and set part of the island on fire. Piggy is also one of the few people to believe there is not a beast when the rest
of the island is in paranoia. When one of the specs on Piggy's glasses break it is symbolic of how the island is starting to descent into savagery.
Then when Piggy dies along with the conch it is also symbolic of how the island has totally descended into savagery. The glasses that Piggy wears
on his face is a representation of truth wisdom and intelligence from suggesting shelters to how when the owner of the glasses Piggy, dies the island's
full descent into savagery there is a lot of symbolism in Piggy's
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Lord Of The Flies Symbolism Essay
Oftentimes authors will use symbolism through the characters in order to represent a larger encompassing theme. William Golding's book Lord of the
Flies is no exception to this pattern–as various characters in the book have such allegorical meanings. In the case of Jack, he could be said to represent
the evilness in humanity, proven by three established concepts in the story: the true nature of his hunting tendencies, the progression of events that
happen in his dancing rituals, and his interactions towards other symbolic figures. These three reasons, furthered by evidence shown throughout the
novel, fit Jack into a role of symbolic evilness (add something here). The first example of Jack's evil nature appears very early on in the...show more
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... The madness came into his eyes again. 'I thought I might kill.'"(Golding, page 51). If Jack were hunting exclusively for the purpose of food, his inner
"compulsion to kill" as stated by the author would not exist to begin with. In fact, this statement appears to suggest the opposite–that his inner
compulsion to kill is some kind of inner need rather than just an innocent venture to acquire food for the rest of the boys. Therefore, due to the
wording of the author from the quote on page 51 as an addition to the quote on page 31 (which can be surmised as foreshadowing of evil) it
provides the basis of Jack's hunting proving him a symbol of evil. From page 134 onwards, this relationship is further solidified by the following
few quotes: "A little apart from the rest, sunk in deep maternal bliss, lay the largest sow of the lot. She was black and pink, and the great bladder of
her belly was fringed with a row of piglets..." (page 134), "She blundered into a tree... could follow her easily by the vivid drops of blood. ...and the
hunters followed... excited by the long chase and the dropped blood."(page 135), and "Jack held up the head and jammed the soft throat with the
pointed end which pierced through into the mouth (Golding, page 136 and 137). The first detail on page 134 indicates the pig they have their sights on
is a mother of a few piglets. Quite
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Lord Of The Flies Symbol Analysis
In Lord of the Flies by William Golding, many images and objects pop up that symbolize a certain meaning in the story. Some symbols that are
mentioned in the book are: the conch, spectacles, war–paint, the pig/piggy, and the parachutist. Starting from the beginning of the book, Ralph uses the
conch to "...call all the others" (Golding 20). It is their form of leadership and authority for whoever hold it. It shows the civilization and democracy
within the boys. Unfortunately,the conch loses its power completely which turns very dangerous because of the breakdown of civilization. Piggy,
who is one of the main characters in the book, owns a pair of spectacles because he is very blind. The boys use his spectacles as an advantage to make
a fire
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Symbolism In Lord Of The Flies Essay
Lord of the Flies is an allegorical book by William Golding. A group of schoolboys are stranded on an island. At first, they try to be civilized.
However, their laws and rules slowly began to fall apart. There are many clues in the story that show us what led to their civilization's downfall.
Important symbolisms that help portray the destruction of civilization are the conch, the beast, and the island. The conch represents rules, order, and
power. It governs the meetings and gives power to whoever holds it. Because Ralph was the one who blew the shell, he was elected chief. It
represents a democratic system, as opposed to Jack's dictatorship. When they arrive on the island, the conch is regarded as one of the most important
items. Even Jack respects it. Even when he is humiliated, he "laid the conch with great care in the grass at his feet" (Golding 113). However, as the
story progresses, the shell slowly begins to lose influence on the boys. Ultimately, the shell is destroyed and shattered into pieces. The destruction of
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At first, the beast is deemed as nothing more than the little un's imagination. But the longer they stayed on the island, the more real the beast
appeared to be. Rather than being afraid of the unknown, they give the fear a name and form. It was easier for them to be afraid of a beast as
opposed to nothing, for the beast can be hunted and killed. It is because of the fear of the beast, or what almost seems like worship for the beast,
that the island was destroyed. In the end, the loss of law and order is because of the evil. It is evil that drives them to be savages. Only Simon knew
the true identity of the beast. He tries to tell them "What I mean is... maybe it's only us" (Golding 77). However, they ridicule his idea. It is the fear of
the beast that causes them to kill Simon. Without Simon, they will never find out the truth about the beast, therefore continuing to live as
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Symbolism in William Golding's Lord of the Flies renders either through a character, intention, or theme. The author uses these symbols to have a
greater impact on the readers' interpretation of the novel, rather than merely revealing the idea. First and foremost, the beast and its several
manifestations are few of the many signs that support deeper meanings. Furthermore, there is Piggy, one with intelligence and responsibility and one
very important symbol. Finally, there are the two fires which are vital representations in the novel that contrasts and demonstrates irony. The use of
symbols does provide a deep elucidation of the novel, but it supports an even more profound significance for the readers' perspectives as well.
In the novel,...show more content...
The extremity changes from fear of the unfamiliar to absolute anarchy, savagery and eventually death. When put into universal terms, one can only
conceal internal savagery for so long before it reveals through external actions when given the appropriate opportunity. The fear of the unknown can be
a dominant influence, which can turn to complete madness and insanity if it is not taken care of properly.
The characters in the story portray particular symbols and signs as well. One character with a fervent representation is Piggy. Piggy, short, overweight
and who wears glasses signifies intelligence and responsibility. Both his name and persona represents his vulnerability and his defencelessness – just
like the actual helpless pigs on the island. The Golding never divulges his true name to show how order and democracy being easily blinded. In the
introduction, Piggy wants to tell Ralph who he is as he, "...Waited to be asked his name in turn, but proffer of acquaintance was not made." (Golding
3). He is destined to become the outcast by the majority of the children due to the fact that he is indeed obese yet clever. He does not participate in
much of the labour work and hunting because he clings so hard to civilization, and rejects any form of savagery whatsoever. Piggy and a small
amount of the boys are just few who respect the conch, a symbol of power and stability. Nonetheless, as he maintains the
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Symbols In Lord Of The Flies Symbolism Essay
Symbolism is a way to express the way a person views the world through objects. Symbolism has a huge presence in Lord of the Flies by William
Golding. There are three representatives that support how present symbolism is in Lord of the Flies. These three main items include the Conch, Simon,
Jack, and Piggy's glasses.
Firstly, the Conch which is arguably the most important object of symbolism is representative of law, power and order. This is backed up by the quote
"But there was a stillness about Ralph as he sat that marked him out: there was his size, and attractive appearance; and most obscurely, yet most
powerfully, there was the conch. The being that had blown that, had sat waiting for them on the platform with the delicate thing balanced...show more
content...
The part of the novel that backs up the symbolism is "His specs – use them as burning glasses." This quote backs up the claim of Piggy's specs being a
sign of knowledge and wisdom because through Piggy's glasses lighting the fire it brings the only advance they have in the ways of technology.
Piggy who is the owner of the glasses is the wisest out of all the people in the island as he suggested that they should have built shelters first before
they tried to build and a signal fire and set part of the island on fire. Piggy is also one of the few people to believe there is not a beast when the rest
of the island is in paranoia. When one of the specs on Piggy's glasses break it is symbolic of how the island is starting to descent into savagery.
Then when Piggy dies along with the conch it is also symbolic of how the island has totally descended into savagery. The glasses that Piggy wears
on his face is a representation of truth wisdom and intelligence from suggesting shelters to how when the owner of the glasses Piggy, dies the island's
full descent into savagery there is a lot of symbolism in Piggy's
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Symbols are often used in literature to drive plot, give clues to events in the story, and develop key characters. They have more than one meaning,
and in the novel Lord of the Flies by William Golding there are three key symbols used: the conch, Piggy's eyeglasses and the impaled pigs head.
These three symbols will be discussed by using specific references to the text as well as examining how they negatively impact the characters in the
story.
Thesis: Three essential symbols that have a negative impact on the story are the conch, Piggy's eyeglasses and the impaled pigs head.
The conch is a symbol in the novel and represents civilized authority and democracy. When the group of boys are stranded on the island, they choose
Ralph as the...show more content...
Even thought Piggy is physically blind without his glasses he has insight as to his surroundings. Jack shows dislike towards Piggy by ridiculing his
physique by saying , "Better Piggy the Fatty". (40) His intelligence is undermined by the fact that Jack makes fun of him.
The need for civilization, innocence and loss of power is shown through the impaled pig's head. In order for the group to survive, animals must be
killed in order for the boys to eat. Jack takes on the role of hunter because he enjoys killing living things, as seen when he states, "Kill the pig! Cut his
throat! Kill the pig! Bash him in!" (104) Ralph is a more calm person and does not enjoy killing as much as Jack, although he takes a small part in
killing the pig. However, in the end, Jack gains all the power because everyone looks up to him as leader because he attempts to hunt the pig
throughout the novel and is successful in the end. "We'll take the meat along the beach." "Pick up the pig," Jack said. (150) Meanwhile, Ralph
doubts Jack's abilities to kill the pig, and constantly mocks him about being successful. "He tried to convey the compulsion to track down and kill
that was swallowing him up."(51) Jack proves Ralph wrong and kills the pig. "Jack begins to dance and his laughter became a bloodthirsty
snarling."(58) He celebrates
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Symbolism in Lord of the Flies by Golding Essay
Symbolism – Throughout the novel, Lord of the Flies, Golding uses many images and symbols to portray evil and destruction.
Symbolism
Throughout the novel, 'Lord of the Flies', Golding uses many images and symbols to portray evil and destruction. One of the main symbols is the
beast, and it destroys the relationships of the boys and is the main symbol of evil. The conch on the other hand, is the symbol of good, and represents
the pure side of the boys. There are also many symbols which tell us about their life on the island and 'set the scene' in a deeper way.
The Island is described in great detail by Golding and at first, the island is full of goodness and one would think that nothing could go wrong on the
island....show more content...
Piggy is not seen to be responsible, just because of the way he looks. The conch helps the boys take control of the situations they are in and
reassures the boys that there is good on the island. They sort of confide in the conch and when the conch is held up, it is a sign of respect for each
other, and the respect of law and order. Many meetings were held to discuss plans and the conch is the centre of these assemblies. Who ever is in
possession of the conch, has the right to speak and speak his mind. When the island begins to fall apart, the conch is soon dismissed and no one pays
attention to it.
'The conch exploded' and 'ceased to exist', and when this happens, the boy's don't have any respect for each other, especially piggy, and begin to lose
sight of what is good and what is evil.
The boys start hunting for their food, and when they come across the pig for the first time, Ralph Cant help himself and kills the pig, it seems like he
does this for pleasure and he enjoys the experience. The hunting seems exciting to the boys and they all eventually want to hunt. He later kills many
more pigs and they eventually turn into savages. They eventually turn into animals themselves and they can't help killing and it becomes natural for
them to kill. Jack has a natural skill for hunting. They eventually progress from animals to people, and the use of weapons becomes greater. They
actually become a group of real hunters, they chant, and use
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Lord Of The Flies Symbolism
In William Golding's Lord of the Flies, Golding uses characters and symbols in order to elaborate on the idea that human instinct is to be consumed
by maliciousness and savagery. One of the many symbols shown in the book is the island. The island symbolizes the transition that the boys
experience throughout the story. "The shore was fledged with palm trees. These stood or leaned or reclined against the light and their green feathers
were a hundred feet up in the air"(9). The foliage shows the environment is fresh and clean. Green usually represents a garden and rebirth. These
terms explain how the island depicted a sense of purity and innocence in the boys. As the story progresses forward, the boys, especially Jack and
some of his followers, are slowly consumed by savagery. They complete...show more content...
Whenever the boys completed an effort to kill a pig or human, they always light a fire afterward and chanted (152). This showed how the fire
destroyed some of the environment every time it was lit. Likewise, their internal sense innocence and morality was impaired every time they killed
someone or something. This relates to how the island and the boys' identity are degrading based on the boys' actions as time passes. At the very end,
the island's plant and animal life are set aflame. "All at once the lights flickering ahead of him merged together, the roar of the forest rose to thunder
and a tall bush directly in his path burst into a great fan–shaped flame"(199). When the fire destroys the island's luscious greenery along with the
animals living in the jungle, it symbolizes that Jack's followers lost all
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Symbolism in Lord of the Flies by Golding Essay
Symbolism – Throughout the novel, Lord of the Flies, Golding uses many images and symbols to portray evil and destruction.
Symbolism
Throughout the novel, 'Lord of the Flies', Golding uses many images and symbols to portray evil and destruction. One of the main symbols is the
beast, and it destroys the relationships of the boys and is the main symbol of evil. The conch on the other hand, is the symbol of good, and represents
the pure side of the boys. There are also many symbols which tell us about their life on the island and 'set the scene' in a deeper way.
The Island is described in great detail by Golding and at first, the island is full of goodness and one would think that nothing could go wrong on the
island....show more content...
Piggy is not seen to be responsible, just because of the way he looks. The conch helps the boys take control of the situations they are in and
reassures the boys that there is good on the island. They sort of confide in the conch and when the conch is held up, it is a sign of respect for each
other, and the respect of law and order. Many meetings were held to discuss plans and the conch is the centre of these assemblies. Who ever is in
possession of the conch, has the right to speak and speak his mind. When the island begins to fall apart, the conch is soon dismissed and no one pays
attention to it.
'The conch exploded' and 'ceased to exist', and when this happens, the boy's don't have any respect for each other, especially piggy, and begin to lose
sight of what is good and what is evil.
The boys start hunting for their food, and when they come across the pig for the first time, Ralph Cant help himself and kills the pig, it seems like he
does this for pleasure and he enjoys the experience. The hunting seems exciting to the boys and they all eventually want to hunt. He later kills many
more pigs and they eventually turn into savages. They eventually turn into animals themselves and they can't help killing and it becomes natural for
them to kill. Jack has a natural skill for hunting. They eventually progress from animals to people, and the use of weapons becomes greater. They
actually become a group of real hunters, they chant, and use
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Conch In Lord Of The Flies Symbolism Essay
Trent Flud
Mr. Perez
English 10, period 5 13 April 2015
Lord of the Flies: Symbolism
In the novel Lord of the Flies, the author William Golding uses a great deal of symbolism within the story. Symbolism is the symbolic meaning
attributed to natural objects or facts. Symbolism can take many forms including a figure of speech where an object, person, or situation has another
meaning. Some examples in the novel were the conch, the signal fire, and the island. Authors like Golding use symbolism because it compares
things in the story to real life. One of the symbols in the story was the conch that was found by Piggy but Ralph ends up getting it and uses it to call
the meetings and letting people speak. The conch in the story is representing government or leadership and the conch is also showing that since Piggy
found it in the water, the novel is saying that Piggy came up with an idea of having a simple government on a small island but Ralph ends up getting
the conch and having all the power. The author used the conch to show that some governments are very weak and...show more content...
As a result, the fire becomes a indicator for the boys connection to civilization. In the beginning of the novel when the boys make the signal fire, it
showing that the boys want to go home and return to their normal lives. When the fire comes close to burning out, the most of the boys realize that
the idea of being rescued is dwindling away and they're ready to take on the life of savagery. So the signal fire starts to act like a measurement of
the the islands strength of civilized manners. Ironically at the end of the story, a fire that Jack starts in the forest ends up signaling a ship to come by
and rescue all of them, but only Simon and Piggy made it. The author had used the signal fire to show that governments need a object or a person to
keep the peace or law and
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Lord Of The Flies Symbolism
MMarlex Iraheta
A Block
9 October 2017 The Dark side of Man
What does it mean to be human? In the novel Lord of The Flies, author William Golding goes in depth and shines some light on a darker side of
man with symbols he portrays throughout his book. In the Lord of The Flies, a group of kids have crashed landed on an island with no civilization,
no adults to take charge, and no one to look after them. Alone, the group of kids slowly lose their grasp of civilization, and one by one they start
giving in to their savagery. In Lord of The Flies William Golding uses the symbols of "the beast," the pig hunts, and the island's scars to portray the
kids' fall from civilization into savagery, also known as the dark side of man.
Topic Sentence needed. Then introduce the quote "It's you... You're the beast... Can't you see what you're doing..."~ Simon's last words. What is the
beast, and what does it represent in LoTF? The beast is the fear that we all have inside of us; the very same fear that led the kids into killing each
other. Fear , it manipulates the mind, kicks all logic out the window and puts your mind in a defensive mechanism. This defense mechanism is known
as the Fight or Flight response , our natural instinct as human where the frontal lobe, or the prefrontal cortex goes offline (meaning you have no control
over your body) and your Limbic system takes control over your body, and kicks starts an adrenaline rush, like a lighter being ignited by a sprayed
can, this
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Lord Of The Flies Beast Symbolism
Evil refers to the inclination to commit acts of profound immorality. There are many different perspectives on the origin of evil; William Golding
describes evil as an inherent tendency in Lord of the Flies. Symbolism is when a person, place or thing stands for something beyond itself. Golding
uses the Lord of the Flies to symbolize the evil that lurks within every human being in order to reinforce the theme of innate human savagery. Golding
describes Simon's petrifying encounter with the Lord of the Flies to display mankind's internal desire for barbarism. Although the boys believe the
Beast is a defeatable external figure, the Lord of the Flies reveals that the beast lurks within every human being and will never disappear. Contrary to
the boys' beliefs, the...show more content...
Only Me. And I'm the Beast.' [...] 'Fancy thinking the Beast was something you could hunt and kill!' [...] 'You knew, didn't you? I'm a part of you?
Close, Close, Close! I'm the reason why it's no go? Why things are what they are?'" (Golding 130). By emphasizing how close he is to Simon, the
Lord of the Flies confirms Simon's speculation in chapter five that the Beast is only the boys themselves. By identifying as the Beast, the Lord of the
flies proves that evil is an innate desire within all humans. Pure evil can never coexist with something that is entirely good. Hence, the Lord of the
Flies, which personifies evil itself, cannot exist alongside Simon who is pure and good. The Lord of the Flies warns Simon good and evil cannot both be
present, one of the two has to vanish: "'I'm warning you. I'm going to get angry. D'you see? You're not wanted. Understand? We are going to have fun
on this island. Understand? We are going to have fun on this island! So don't try it on, my poor misguided boy, or else–'" (131). The "fun" that the
Lord of the Flies promises to have with Simon foreshadows Simon's death in the following chapter. Simon is a symbolic representation
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Lord Of The Flies Symbolism Essay
Lord Of The Flies In Lord of the Flies the major characters symbolize an abstract idea in relation to the potrayment of the boy's psyche; William's
story is a fable, because there are allusions when major characters To fully comprehend, the abstract ideas and symbols of the major characters, one
must construe the novel, by identifying the major characters temperament linked to the symbols for abstract ideas. Symbolism of abstract ideas
emphasizes the aspects of human society throughout the novel. For instance, Ralph represents civilization and democracy. He thrives to live by
rules and follows his morals and values. He summons the boys by utilizing a conch, and suggest the boys vote for chief to form a civilized system
to get rescued. These examples show how Ralph's thoughts are dedicated towards law, order, and democracy. He desires to get off the island. Ralph
agonizes about the boy's welfare which causes his civilization to last longer. As a democratic leader he is determined to get rescued by maintaining a
signal fire for a ship to see. However, when they believe that there might be a beast, after the xploration his intelligence and order was crippled with
agitation(fear). The repercussion caused them to move the signal fire. When Jack is being disrespectful by challenging Ralph leadership, in response he
doesn't counterattack, even though he wants to give up being a chief, and shockingly engages in the feast/dance that Jack leads and the death of Simon
His innocence
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Symbols are often used in literature to drive plot, give clues to events in the story, and develop key characters. They have more than one meaning,
and in the novel Lord of the Flies by William Golding there are three key symbols used: the conch, Piggy's eyeglasses and the impaled pigs head.
These three symbols will be discussed by using specific references to the text as well as examining how they negatively impact the characters in the
story.
Thesis: Three essential symbols that have a negative impact on the story are the conch, Piggy's eyeglasses and the impaled pigs head.
The conch is a symbol in the novel and represents civilized authority and democracy. When the group of boys are stranded on the island, they choose
Ralph as the...show more content...
Even thought Piggy is physically blind without his glasses he has insight as to his surroundings. Jack shows dislike towards Piggy by ridiculing his
physique by saying , "Better Piggy the Fatty". (40) His intelligence is undermined by the fact that Jack makes fun of him.
The need for civilization, innocence and loss of power is shown through the impaled pig's head. In order for the group to survive, animals must be
killed in order for the boys to eat. Jack takes on the role of hunter because he enjoys killing living things, as seen when he states, "Kill the pig! Cut his
throat! Kill the pig! Bash him in!" (104) Ralph is a more calm person and does not enjoy killing as much as Jack, although he takes a small part in
killing the pig. However, in the end, Jack gains all the power because everyone looks up to him as leader because he attempts to hunt the pig
throughout the novel and is successful in the end. "We'll take the meat along the beach." "Pick up the pig," Jack said. (150) Meanwhile, Ralph
doubts Jack's abilities to kill the pig, and constantly mocks him about being successful. "He tried to convey the compulsion to track down and kill
that was swallowing him up."(51) Jack proves Ralph wrong and kills the pig. "Jack begins to dance and his laughter became a bloodthirsty
snarling."(58) He celebrates
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Symbols In Lord Of The Flies Symbolism Essay
Symbolism in Lord of the Flies In todays world, there are many signs of savagery, some being ISIS and other terrorist groups. Golding uses many
symbols in his book "Lord of the Flies" in order to promote his belief that everyone can become a Nazi. Some of the many symbols include the
beast, Roger, and Jack. The beast and Roger are two key symbols that Golding uses in order to promote his theme. The kids conclude that there is
somewhat of a beast on the island with them due to noises that they all hear, however the beast is really inside of all of them. This shows how the
beast is really not a physical object, but a mental object that all of them have in which they cannot get rid of. In addition, this shows how the kids
or anyone in general do not realize that they are capable of becoming savages and or Nazis. Another symbol that Golding uses to support his theme
is Roger. Roger represents a devil like object on the island. He is evil in many ways as described by Golding throughout the story. Both of these
symbols show how all men have a beast inside of them. A beast is not always a physical object but can be inside of everyone. Roger was an evil
character that would really...show more content...
The face paint on the kids faces represent a way to their savage ways. Behind the paint, the kids would forget about their civil side and turn into full
on savages. The paint is described as a mask by Golding. In other words, it allows the kids to disguise themselves and to them, be unnoticeable.
Furthermore, the boars head, or the Lord of the Flies represents the fear in the kids mind and their inner demon. This symbol, the boar, is also the real
beast in what they believe is on the island with them. These symbols support the theme that Golding is trying to promote throughout the basis of the
story. Both of them relate to how the kids turn savage and forget about their civil
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Lord Of The Flies Symbolism
George R.R. Martin once said, "There is a savage beast in every man, and when you hand that man a sword or spear and send him forth to war, the
beast stirs." Martin indicates the primal tendency of humans as being savages. The novel Lord of the Flies reveals the true nature of human savagery
through the use of many literary elements. In Lord of the Flies, the idea of humanity's flaws is displayed by the many motifs. One of the most
important symbols established in the book was the conch, which portrayed leadership and organization. Another crucial motif in Lord of the Flies is
the hair and then personal hygiene of the children. Therefore, in the novel Lord of the Flies by William Golding, motif is the most effective literary
element in revealing the theme that true human tendency is savagery.
One of the crucial motifs that represent the organization of the community on the island, is the conch shell. This symbol's influence parallels the
civilized order in their population. The first occurrence of the conch symbolizing societal order was at the very beginning with the calling of all on the
island. "A deep, harsh note boomed under the palms" calling the survivors(Golding 17). The conch symbolized unity and civility with the gathering of
the kids. Later, the conch still illustrates sophistication through the rules that were given to it. Ralph proclaimed that one must "'[hold the conch] when
[one is] speaking'" (Golding 33). This rule would provide order and peace for the
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Lord Of The Flies Symbols
"Beside the pool his sinewy body held up a mask that drew their eyes and appalled them. He began to dance and his laughter became a bloodthirsty
snarling." Often in literature symbols are used to portray a concept or idea. Lord of the Flies is a prominent user of symbolism, whether it's characters
or objects, many things in the story represents something that it does not physically appear to represent. While using all of this symbolism, the author
of Lord of the Flies, William Golding, expertly uses show don't tell. One very unique and interesting use of symbolism he uses is in the way the
characters are dressed and the way they look as symbols. The outward appearance of the boys on the island is used as a symbol to show the mental state
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Rather than letting his full savage instincts pour out, he tries to keep them secluded. He witnessed traumatic events, and even shows signs of
PTSD, leading to a mental breakdown. On the inside he is fighting a mental war between staying civilized or succumbing to his internal savagery.
As the trend shows this is reflected in his physical appearance as he is depicted as a slender boy, and although he doesn't wear a shirt for parts of
the book he often wears clothes that are ripped and worn down, leaving holes and gashes in his body and in his clothes. This can be interpreted as
almost mimicking his internal war, externally seen as worn down, beat up, dirty boy struggling to hang on to the polite, civilized English boy
outside., as iInternally Ralph he tries to stay civilized even though he so clearly lost his innocent witnessing the loss of his friend and desperately
wanted to succumb to the savagery that is a part of his blood. In Lord of the Flies, symbolism is evident in the outward appearance of the boys, as it
represents the mental state of them. This is a unique use of symbolism, and this along with it's great writing, interesting plot, and intriguing characters,
makes Lord of the Flies by William Golding a great
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Symbolism In Lord Of The Flies Research Paper

  • 1. Symbolism In Lord Of The Flies Research Paper Lord Of The flies Humanity and Symbolize The boys are on a plane leaving their country because there is war there and they get shot down and land on an island.The boys get together and stop arguing and they elect a leader. The boys start arguing and separate and simon and Piggy get killed and Jacks group burns down the island and then they get rescued. "It's the story of a society in which democracy descends into tribalism and tyranny. One of a civilization built by those committed to the rule of law who turn on each other, scapegoating the marginalized and powerless" (Whittle). In the novel, the lord of the flies, by William Golding, The conch shell represents leadership, fire symbolize survival, and the beast emphasizes the fear of the...show more content... If you dont keep you warm you could have a chance of dying from freezing to death. Most of the time if they cant make a fire they start blaming other people for letting the last fire go out and then everyone goes on a riant. Slap.... Jack hits Piggy across his face and brakes a lens of Piggy's glasses and they fall on the ground jack picks them up and begins to try to start a fire. Jack violent to Piggy in reference to the fire because he doesn't really like Piggy from the start but he he doesnt show any signs of letting up he just shows savagery towards Piggy. One of the boys state, "let's warm up, well have to fetch up some wood first, I'm cold so am I" (Golding). Humans need fire because it's a symbol of civilization . When the fire goes out the boys start blaming others for letting the fire going out and they start fighting.If mankind loses hope their dummed or thats what most humans think. All men have fear within them because what they don't know scars them . "Ralph wake up we sall the beast in the woods be quite" (Golding). Fear drives you to do crazy things because it gives you anxiety and drives you to do more things. The fear of the beast drives the boys to go around the island and hunt down the beast.In mankind fear eventually goes away after a long period of time but it's all a mind game if you think you are still scared of something than most likely you will Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 2. Authors often apply the literary element of symbolism to use a person, place, or idea, to exemplify another critical factor of the story. Throughout the novel, the author strongly illustrates the literary devices as the novel progresses. Lord of the Flies written by Golding uses Piggy's glasses, the conch shell, and the beast to represent symbolic images throughout the book. Throughout the novel, the symbol of rescue is represented through Piggy's glasses. The boys have the primary goal of escaping the island, and to achieve the goal, they need to make a signal for the ships to rescue them. They came up with the solution of building a fire for indication. To form the message, the boys discover they have the capability of making a fire with Piggy's glasses along with contact from the sun. In one scene the fire goes out, and the boys need to restart it for a ship to see them. Ralph exclaims, "Piggy's specs shouted Ralph. If the fire's all out, we'll need them"(Golding 67). Without Piggy's glasses, the boys would have a tough time creating the fire for the smoke. Rescue is demonstrated through this item because without a signal for other ships to spot, the lost children will never be discovered. The fire created by Piggy's glasses is used for many things such as a signal, and cooking which are vital for achieving their goal. In the beginning of the novel, the glasses represent rescue, but as the story progresses it transitions to the loss of the same goal. In one particular scene, Jack's tribe went out and raids the other camp for Piggy's glasses because their fire diminished. It states, "The chief led them...From his left hand dangled Piggy's broken glasses"(Golding 168). This section of the story leads to the new representational change of the specs. The group of boys has broken into two categories, and were losing their harmony of what they had before. Ralph's tribe still has the goal of wanting to escape, but Jack's tribe has differed in their intention to becoming a more powerful and forceful tribe, along with the reason of killing animals. When the eyeglasses shattered the fire went out, just like their unity of achieving the same goal diminishes. The second example of symbolism is the conch shell, Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 3. Lord Of The Flies Beast Symbolism Evil refers to the inclination to commit acts of profound immorality. There are many different perspectives on the origin of evil; William Golding describes evil as an inherent tendency in Lord of the Flies. Symbolism is when a person, place or thing stands for something beyond itself. Golding uses the Lord of the Flies to symbolize the evil that lurks within every human being in order to reinforce the theme of innate human savagery. Golding describes Simon's petrifying encounter with the Lord of the Flies to display mankind's internal desire for barbarism. Although the boys believe the Beast is a defeatable external figure, the Lord of the Flies reveals that the beast lurks within every human being and will never disappear. Contrary to the boys' beliefs, the...show more content... Only Me. And I'm the Beast.' [...] 'Fancy thinking the Beast was something you could hunt and kill!' [...] 'You knew, didn't you? I'm a part of you? Close, Close, Close! I'm the reason why it's no go? Why things are what they are?'" (Golding 130). By emphasizing how close he is to Simon, the Lord of the Flies confirms Simon's speculation in chapter five that the Beast is only the boys themselves. By identifying as the Beast, the Lord of the flies proves that evil is an innate desire within all humans. Pure evil can never coexist with something that is entirely good. Hence, the Lord of the Flies, which personifies evil itself, cannot exist alongside Simon who is pure and good. The Lord of the Flies warns Simon good and evil cannot both be present, one of the two has to vanish: "'I'm warning you. I'm going to get angry. D'you see? You're not wanted. Understand? We are going to have fun on this island. Understand? We are going to have fun on this island! So don't try it on, my poor misguided boy, or else–'" (131). The "fun" that the Lord of the Flies promises to have with Simon foreshadows Simon's death in the following chapter. Simon is a symbolic representation Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 4. Lord Of The Flies Symbolism MMarlex Iraheta A Block 9 October 2017 The Dark side of Man What does it mean to be human? In the novel Lord of The Flies, author William Golding goes in depth and shines some light on a darker side of man with symbols he portrays throughout his book. In the Lord of The Flies, a group of kids have crashed landed on an island with no civilization, no adults to take charge, and no one to look after them. Alone, the group of kids slowly lose their grasp of civilization, and one by one they start giving in to their savagery. In Lord of The Flies William Golding uses the symbols of "the beast," the pig hunts, and the island's scars to portray the kids' fall from civilization into savagery, also known as the dark side of man. Topic Sentence needed. Then introduce the quote "It's you... You're the beast... Can't you see what you're doing..."~ Simon's last words. What is the beast, and what does it represent in LoTF? The beast is the fear that we all have inside of us; the very same fear that led the kids into killing each other. Fear , it manipulates the mind, kicks all logic out the window and puts your mind in a defensive mechanism. This defense mechanism is known as the Fight or Flight response , our natural instinct as human where the frontal lobe, or the prefrontal cortex goes offline (meaning you have no control over your body) and your Limbic system takes control over your body, and kicks starts an adrenaline rush, like a lighter being ignited by a sprayed can, this Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 5. Lord Of The Flies Symbolism Essay Lord of the Flies Essay "Maybe there is a beast... maybe it's only us."(Golding [Page 50]) The Lord of the Flies, by William Golding, is a novel that goes much deeper than a group of 12 year old boys stranded on an island. Throughout the book Golding portrays symbols and constant themes which show how he feels about the human race; that there is an inner beast inside everyone and no matter who you are, it will eventually get exposed. Golding also shows symbols throughout the book which represent the end of civilization, or on a much larger scale the end of humankind due to the war that was going on at the time of the novel. One of the symbols shown in Lord of the Flies is the constant theme of people and objects falling. Not only does this...show more content... Whoever had the shell could talk, and when the shell was blown all the boys came together. The conch was the thing that brought the boys together and made Ralph the leader. If Ralph didn't have the conch, then there is a good chance that Jack would've been voted leader and the book would be different. "But there was a stillness about Ralph as he sat that marked him out: there was his size, and attractive appearance; and most obscurely, yet most powerfully, there was the conch. The being that had blown that, had sat waiting for them on the platform with the delicate thing balanced on his knees, was set apart."(Golding [Page 22]) This quote illustrates the scene when Ralph was elected leads and says the most powerful thing about him was the fact that he had the shell. This symbolizes how important the shell was to the boys, and in the end when it broke, something also broke in the boys and all they cared about was violence and hurting each other. "The rock struck Piggy a glancing blow from chin to knee; the conch exploded into a thousand white fragments and ceased to exist."(Golding [Page 181]) This implies that once the conch shell was gone, so was Piggy and the boy's will to be civilized. When Piggy has his glasses it symbolizes how him and Ralph have a clear vision of what's going on and what is right, when Piggy's glasses break once Jack starts getting uncivilized.Much like the conch shell, when his glasses broke, the boys broke into Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 6. Lord Of The Flies Symbolism George R.R. Martin once said, "There is a savage beast in every man, and when you hand that man a sword or spear and send him forth to war, the beast stirs." Martin indicates the primal tendency of humans as being savages. The novel Lord of the Flies reveals the true nature of human savagery through the use of many literary elements. In Lord of the Flies, the idea of humanity's flaws is displayed by the many motifs. One of the most important symbols established in the book was the conch, which portrayed leadership and organization. Another crucial motif in Lord of the Flies is the hair and then personal hygiene of the children. Therefore, in the novel Lord of the Flies by William Golding, motif is the most effective literary element in revealing the theme that true human tendency is savagery. One of the crucial motifs that represent the organization of the community on the island, is the conch shell. This symbol's influence parallels the civilized order in their population. The first occurrence of the conch symbolizing societal order was at the very beginning with the calling of all on the island. "A deep, harsh note boomed under the palms" calling the survivors(Golding 17). The conch symbolized unity and civility with the gathering of the kids. Later, the conch still illustrates sophistication through the rules that were given to it. Ralph proclaimed that one must "'[hold the conch] when [one is] speaking'" (Golding 33). This rule would provide order and peace for the Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 7. Chapter 8 Lord Of The Flies Symbolism Essay The Lord of the Flies is a novel full of powerful symbolism, as illustrated by the scene in chapter 8 where Simon encounters the "beast" as he roams free through the forest glade. When he sees it, the Lord of The Flies begins to speak. It taunts him and frightens him, saying, "Fancy thinking the Beast was something you could hunt and kill! . . . You knew, didn't you? I'm part of you?" This confirms Simon's beliefs of the beast, being the darkness, greed, and savagery that exists within us; not another being. He realizes that the beast is not a physical entity, but a mere reflection of the boy's most dark and powerful qualities that come to light as they spend more time on the island. He then finds out that the "beast", is actually a dead ...show more content... The beast is represented through Simon's blood, because he was the first to realize that the beast lives within us. The beast itself represents the fear within each individual at the island. The novel suggests that without fear, the beast would hold no power over the boys and that the more savagely the boys act, the more real the beast will seem to them. However, The Lord of the Flies is the most important and characteristic symbol of the novel. In its physical sense, The Lord of the Flies is a mutilated pig's head impaled on a stake in the forest glade. It was set there by Jack as an offering to the beast. Simon confronts it and learns that evil lies within every human heart, it becomes a representation of power, greed, and evil. These symbols appear throughout the novel various times, as they are representative of the over all themes. For example, the themes found in "The Lord of the Flies" are one's of "civilization vs. savagery", "individual and society", the "loss of innocence", "inhumanity towards other humans", the "nature of evil", the "nature of tragedy", and "fear". The Lord of the Flies is connected with the loss of innocence because the creature represents attributes found in adults, not children, such as greed and immorality. It may also be connected to the theme, "nature of evil", because the Lord of the Flies represented malice and corruption. The "nature of evil" simply states that all things carry wickedness within themselves, which is clearly stated by the lord himself. The beast supports the theme of "fear" because it insights panic and dismay amongst the boys. It demonstrates that no matter your good nature, intelligence, leadership skills, or strong will, there is always darkness that may arise in time of crisis. It shows that through the lack of order and organization, boys, especially at that young age, will channel the instincts of the Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 8. Symbols In Lord Of The Flies Essay Many symbols have been brought to light while reading the book, Lord of the Flies. Symbols usually represent different things in some cases, but in this book they all tie around one thing, the downfall of civilization on an island. There has been symbols such as, the "beastie," the conch shell and even the beast head, that have all been used to represent one thing. To begin, the "beastie" was by fat one of the biggestsymbols used to portray downfall of civilization in the book. The beast had turned young, proper British boys into ruthless savages. As the book talks more about the "beastie", we get more animal–like behaviors coming from the group of boys, especially Jack's "tribe." There was many different perceptions of the beast, and its leads the boys on to see the beast in it's true form, themselves. Piggy had no true belief in this "beastie" due to his scientific...show more content... Ultimately, I've come to a conclusion that the "Lord of the flies" represent the Devil in many ways. In chapter 8, when the Lord of the flies speaks to Simon he says this, "I'm warning you. I'm going to get angry. D'you see? You're not wanted. Understand? We are going to have fun on this island. Understand? We are going to have fun on this island! So don't try it on, my poor misguided boy, or else." The Lord of the flies already foreshadows and guarantees death upon Simon. This reminds me of then Jesus and Satan come face to face on a rock, which was the ultimate test. This test was used to see if Jesus, the true Son of God, will fail, and go with Satan, or forget the temptations, and do what's right. Jesus, like Simon, did not fall into the temptations of Lucifer. Causing them later on in their life to die. Why is it the good people die before the bad? Why is it that those who sin greatly, and choose to worship Satan tend to live longer and more successful? But those who believe in doing right, and know what is truly good tend to Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 9. Lord Of The Flies Symbols "Beside the pool his sinewy body held up a mask that drew their eyes and appalled them. He began to dance and his laughter became a bloodthirsty snarling." Often in literature symbols are used to portray a concept or idea. Lord of the Flies is a prominent user of symbolism, whether it's characters or objects, many things in the story represents something that it does not physically appear to represent. While using all of this symbolism, the author of Lord of the Flies, William Golding, expertly uses show don't tell. One very unique and interesting use of symbolism he uses is in the way the characters are dressed and the way they look as symbols. The outward appearance of the boys on the island is used as a symbol to show the mental state ...show more content... Rather than letting his full savage instincts pour out, he tries to keep them secluded. He witnessed traumatic events, and even shows signs of PTSD, leading to a mental breakdown. On the inside he is fighting a mental war between staying civilized or succumbing to his internal savagery. As the trend shows this is reflected in his physical appearance as he is depicted as a slender boy, and although he doesn't wear a shirt for parts of the book he often wears clothes that are ripped and worn down, leaving holes and gashes in his body and in his clothes. This can be interpreted as almost mimicking his internal war, externally seen as worn down, beat up, dirty boy struggling to hang on to the polite, civilized English boy outside., as iInternally Ralph he tries to stay civilized even though he so clearly lost his innocent witnessing the loss of his friend and desperately wanted to succumb to the savagery that is a part of his blood. In Lord of the Flies, symbolism is evident in the outward appearance of the boys, as it represents the mental state of them. This is a unique use of symbolism, and this along with it's great writing, interesting plot, and intriguing characters, makes Lord of the Flies by William Golding a great Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 10. Symbolism In Lord Of The Flies Research Paper Lord Of The flies Humanity and Symbolize The boys are on a plane leaving their country because there is war there and they get shot down and land on an island.The boys get together and stop arguing and they elect a leader. The boys start arguing and separate and simon and Piggy get killed and Jacks group burns down the island and then they get rescued. "It's the story of a society in which democracy descends into tribalism and tyranny. One of a civilization built by those committed to the rule of law who turn on each other, scapegoating the marginalized and powerless" (Whittle). In the novel, the lord of the flies, by William Golding, The conch shell represents leadership, fire symbolize survival, and the beast emphasizes the fear of the...show more content... If you dont keep you warm you could have a chance of dying from freezing to death. Most of the time if they cant make a fire they start blaming other people for letting the last fire go out and then everyone goes on a riant. Slap.... Jack hits Piggy across his face and brakes a lens of Piggy's glasses and they fall on the ground jack picks them up and begins to try to start a fire. Jack violent to Piggy in reference to the fire because he doesn't really like Piggy from the start but he he doesnt show any signs of letting up he just shows savagery towards Piggy. One of the boys state, "let's warm up, well have to fetch up some wood first, I'm cold so am I" (Golding). Humans need fire because it's a symbol of civilization . When the fire goes out the boys start blaming others for letting the fire going out and they start fighting.If mankind loses hope their dummed or thats what most humans think. All men have fear within them because what they don't know scars them . "Ralph wake up we sall the beast in the woods be quite" (Golding). Fear drives you to do crazy things because it gives you anxiety and drives you to do more things. The fear of the beast drives the boys to go around the island and hunt down the beast.In mankind fear eventually goes away after a long period of time but it's all a mind game if you think you are still scared of something than most likely you will Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 11. Lord Of The Flies Symbolism Essay In our society, humans do not always refer to their morals to make decisions. Sanity is lost without referring to your morals. In Lord of the Flies, a group of young boys crashes onto an uninhabited island without adult supervision. The boys are faced with challenges that they must overcome in order to escape. To be rescued, they must work together and elect a leader to govern the group. InWilliam Golding's Lord of the Flies, Golding uses characters and symbols in order to explain the change in humans when morals are forgotten. The symbol, Piggy's glasses, changes drastically throughout the novel. In the beginning, the glasses are unbroken, representing the knowledge being present, but as the story goes on, the glasses begin to break,...show more content... Along with his followers, Jack killed two of the boys that were on the island. If the officer did not come and rescue them, Jack may have killed or hurt the others. At first, the fire represents hope to escape the island but, as the story goes on, the fire represents destruction of the island. Making the fire is the main priority of the boys on the island. They are fascinated with the fire and what it does for their civilization. Right away, the boys believe that they "must make smoke on top of the mountain" so that someone could see the smoke and rescue them (39). The fire, created by Piggy's glasses, is how they plan to get off of the island. When Jack takes Piggy's glasses, Jack has control of the fire. Knowing this, Jack can control whether or not they get off the island. Under Jack's power, the island looks like a 'hell on Earth'. The island "burst into a great fan–shaped flame" (199). The large fire, created by Jack, causes destruction to the island, but it also saves the boys from Jack's dictatorship. The war zone that the boys have created demolishes the foliage on the island. Smoke from this disastrous fire makes an officer come to the island and they get rescued. Jack did not make the fire to get rescued unlike the beginning, but to find Ralph, and kill him. Overall, the fire has a positive and negative effect to it that creates hope and destruction towards the island Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 12. Symbols In Lord Of The Flies Symbolism Essay In the Lord of the Flies, William Golding uses symbolism throughout the book. Symbolism is the way an object is used to portray an idea or quality by having a symbolic meaning that is different from the literal meaning of the word. Some examples that are seen throughout the book include: Piggy's glasses, the conch, and the scar. First of all, Piggy's glasses symbolize science and technology and the ability to see things clearly. "His specs–use them as burning glasses" (40), this quote by Jack explains the symbolization of science and technology because it shows the audience how Piggy's glasses were used to start the fire. His glasses also symbolize the ability to see things clearly. This is supported by the quote, "The first thing we ought...show more content... The conch signifies law and civilization. Piggy tells Ralph, "We can use this to call the others. Have a meeting. They'll come when they hear us" (16). As seen in this quote, the conch was used to bring all the boys together, and this shows civilization. The conch brought together the boys which are soon established into their own little civilization. A few chapters into the book, the conch is seen being handed around to those who wanted to speak. This is supported by the quote, "That's what this shell's called. I'll give the conch to the next person to speak" (33). Finally, the scar is another example of an object being symbolized. The scar indicates how devastating mankind can be when entering nature. Ralph says, "This belongs to us" (29), to show how he is claiming the island and making it rightfully the boys' island. A little into the story, the boys are seen creating a mess with the fire and setting the fire off to a fraction of the island. This part of the book displays the devastating nature of mankind. In conclusion, William Golding's Lord of the Flies incorporates many examples of symbolism and is shown many times throughout the book. Some of the few examples that show symbolism include: Piggy's glasses, the conch, and the Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 13. Anarchy fallen over the once peaceful land and all but one has returned to their savage ways. In William Golding's, Lord Of The Flies, The character of Piggy is a symbol of civilization. To commence, Piggy symbolises civilization because of his glasses as the fire is started by thm, and fire is the first sign key to civilization . Secondly, by insisting the continuation of the rules to be enforced on all of the island, Piggy demonstrates the ideals of civilization. Finally, Piggy idealises civilization by wanting to advance in technology on the island. In William Golding's, Lord of The Flies, Piggy symbolises civilization on the island, while others turn to primitive, savage ways. First and foremost, Piggy's glasses are used to start a fire which shows a sign of civility as fire is the starting point to civilization, with it being the way the boys will return home. During the first meeting, Ralph addresses the group to say that a fire is needed to go in order to attract attention to the island for a passing boat. The boys then, unsure how to start a fire, "Ralph moved the lenses back and forth, this way and that, till a glossy white image of the declining sun lay on a piece of rotten wood. Almost at once a thin trickle of smoke rose up and made him cough"(Golding 56). This shows that because of Piggy being hard of sight, the boys were able to start a fire and have the ability to return to civilization. Furthermore, due to Piggy's glasses creating the fire, the boys can now Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 14. Lord Of The Flies Symbolism Essay Lord of the Flies Essay "Maybe there is a beast... maybe it's only us."(Golding [Page 50]) The Lord of the Flies, by William Golding, is a novel that goes much deeper than a group of 12 year old boys stranded on an island. Throughout the book Golding portrays symbols and constant themes which show how he feels about the human race; that there is an inner beast inside everyone and no matter who you are, it will eventually get exposed. Golding also shows symbols throughout the book which represent the end of civilization, or on a much larger scale the end of humankind due to the war that was going on at the time of the novel. One of the symbols shown in Lord of the Flies is the constant theme of people and objects falling. Not only does this...show more content... Whoever had the shell could talk, and when the shell was blown all the boys came together. The conch was the thing that brought the boys together and made Ralph the leader. If Ralph didn't have the conch, then there is a good chance that Jack would've been voted leader and the book would be different. "But there was a stillness about Ralph as he sat that marked him out: there was his size, and attractive appearance; and most obscurely, yet most powerfully, there was the conch. The being that had blown that, had sat waiting for them on the platform with the delicate thing balanced on his knees, was set apart."(Golding [Page 22]) This quote illustrates the scene when Ralph was elected leads and says the most powerful thing about him was the fact that he had the shell. This symbolizes how important the shell was to the boys, and in the end when it broke, something also broke in the boys and all they cared about was violence and hurting each other. "The rock struck Piggy a glancing blow from chin to knee; the conch exploded into a thousand white fragments and ceased to exist."(Golding [Page 181]) This implies that once the conch shell was gone, so was Piggy and the boy's will to be civilized. When Piggy has his glasses it symbolizes how him and Ralph have a clear vision of what's going on and what is right, when Piggy's glasses break once Jack starts getting uncivilized.Much like the conch shell, when his glasses broke, the boys broke into Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 15. Chapter 8 Lord Of The Flies Symbolism Essay The Lord of the Flies is a novel full of powerful symbolism, as illustrated by the scene in chapter 8 where Simon encounters the "beast" as he roams free through the forest glade. When he sees it, the Lord of The Flies begins to speak. It taunts him and frightens him, saying, "Fancy thinking the Beast was something you could hunt and kill! . . . You knew, didn't you? I'm part of you?" This confirms Simon's beliefs of the beast, being the darkness, greed, and savagery that exists within us; not another being. He realizes that the beast is not a physical entity, but a mere reflection of the boy's most dark and powerful qualities that come to light as they spend more time on the island. He then finds out that the "beast", is actually a dead ...show more content... The beast is represented through Simon's blood, because he was the first to realize that the beast lives within us. The beast itself represents the fear within each individual at the island. The novel suggests that without fear, the beast would hold no power over the boys and that the more savagely the boys act, the more real the beast will seem to them. However, The Lord of the Flies is the most important and characteristic symbol of the novel. In its physical sense, The Lord of the Flies is a mutilated pig's head impaled on a stake in the forest glade. It was set there by Jack as an offering to the beast. Simon confronts it and learns that evil lies within every human heart, it becomes a representation of power, greed, and evil. These symbols appear throughout the novel various times, as they are representative of the over all themes. For example, the themes found in "The Lord of the Flies" are one's of "civilization vs. savagery", "individual and society", the "loss of innocence", "inhumanity towards other humans", the "nature of evil", the "nature of tragedy", and "fear". The Lord of the Flies is connected with the loss of innocence because the creature represents attributes found in adults, not children, such as greed and immorality. It may also be connected to the theme, "nature of evil", because the Lord of the Flies represented malice and corruption. The "nature of evil" simply states that all things carry wickedness within themselves, which is clearly stated by the lord himself. The beast supports the theme of "fear" because it insights panic and dismay amongst the boys. It demonstrates that no matter your good nature, intelligence, leadership skills, or strong will, there is always darkness that may arise in time of crisis. It shows that through the lack of order and organization, boys, especially at that young age, will channel the instincts of the Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 16. Lord Of The Flies Symbol Analysis In Lord of the Flies by William Golding, many images and objects pop up that symbolize a certain meaning in the story. Some symbols that are mentioned in the book are: the conch, spectacles, war–paint, the pig/piggy, and the parachutist. Starting from the beginning of the book, Ralph uses the conch to "...call all the others" (Golding 20). It is their form of leadership and authority for whoever hold it. It shows the civilization and democracy within the boys. Unfortunately,the conch loses its power completely which turns very dangerous because of the breakdown of civilization. Piggy, who is one of the main characters in the book, owns a pair of spectacles because he is very blind. The boys use his spectacles as an advantage to make a fire Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 17. Symbols In Lord Of The Flies Essay Many symbols have been brought to light while reading the book, Lord of the Flies. Symbols usually represent different things in some cases, but in this book they all tie around one thing, the downfall of civilization on an island. There has been symbols such as, the "beastie," the conch shell and even the beast head, that have all been used to represent one thing. To begin, the "beastie" was by fat one of the biggestsymbols used to portray downfall of civilization in the book. The beast had turned young, proper British boys into ruthless savages. As the book talks more about the "beastie", we get more animal–like behaviors coming from the group of boys, especially Jack's "tribe." There was many different perceptions of the beast, and its leads the boys on to see the beast in it's true form, themselves. Piggy had no true belief in this "beastie" due to his scientific...show more content... Ultimately, I've come to a conclusion that the "Lord of the flies" represent the Devil in many ways. In chapter 8, when the Lord of the flies speaks to Simon he says this, "I'm warning you. I'm going to get angry. D'you see? You're not wanted. Understand? We are going to have fun on this island. Understand? We are going to have fun on this island! So don't try it on, my poor misguided boy, or else." The Lord of the flies already foreshadows and guarantees death upon Simon. This reminds me of then Jesus and Satan come face to face on a rock, which was the ultimate test. This test was used to see if Jesus, the true Son of God, will fail, and go with Satan, or forget the temptations, and do what's right. Jesus, like Simon, did not fall into the temptations of Lucifer. Causing them later on in their life to die. Why is it the good people die before the bad? Why is it that those who sin greatly, and choose to worship Satan tend to live longer and more successful? But those who believe in doing right, and know what is truly good tend to Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 18. Lord Of The Flies Symbolism Essay The Dangers Within Masks are oftentimes used as a technique to hide one's identity. In the novel, Lord of the Flies, the author William Golding, explains an the journey of a group of boys and the discoveries of their inner savages. These boys are isolated from the adult world after their plane crashes onto an island, presumably caused by the world war that was occurring. The children have to manage themselves and form their own rules and civilization. Eventually, not having any older authority, the boys' true characters are revealed. Various masks are presented throughout the story to represent this idea, such as, wounds, face paint, and long hair. In the novel, Lord of the Flies, William Golding...show more content... The use of face paint is a way to disguise themselves. An example of this, is when Jack explains how they "paint [their] faces so [the prey can't] see" (p.55). This shows how they are blending in with the dangers of their environment. The paint permits the boys to set their inner savage free. This behaviour was not previously acceptable in their previous civilized British homes. Their violence facilitated a sense of fear within the boys` relationships. An example of this fear being expressed is when Eric says, "they'll be painted! You know how it is". This shows how the dangerous thoughts, that flow through the minds of the boys, are expressed through the use of their face paint. The rapid growth of each individual's hairs, demonstrates how the violent civilization of this island is formed. An example of this is when Ralph's "hair [begins to creep] into his eyes" (p.88). This compares the ideas of violence and hair. It shows this by acknowledging the fact that the hair cannot be cut, because they do not have the proper tools. This idea is similar to the violence that cannot be stopped, due to their lack of maturity and extreme savageness, proving they are lacking in certain areas to prevent their violence. The boys' hairs are constantly growing, as is their violence. Another example is when Ralph "[stands] one hand holding back his hair, the other clenched" (p.69). This demonstrates how his Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 19. Authors often apply the literary element of symbolism to use a person, place, or idea, to exemplify another critical factor of the story. Throughout the novel, the author strongly illustrates the literary devices as the novel progresses. Lord of the Flies written by Golding uses Piggy's glasses, the conch shell, and the beast to represent symbolic images throughout the book. Throughout the novel, the symbol of rescue is represented through Piggy's glasses. The boys have the primary goal of escaping the island, and to achieve the goal, they need to make a signal for the ships to rescue them. They came up with the solution of building a fire for indication. To form the message, the boys discover they have the capability of making a fire with Piggy's glasses along with contact from the sun. In one scene the fire goes out, and the boys need to restart it for a ship to see them. Ralph exclaims, "Piggy's specs shouted Ralph. If the fire's all out, we'll need them"(Golding 67). Without Piggy's glasses, the boys would have a tough time creating the fire for the smoke. Rescue is demonstrated through this item because without a signal for other ships to spot, the lost children will never be discovered. The fire created by Piggy's glasses is used for many things such as a signal, and cooking which are vital for achieving their goal. In the beginning of the novel, the glasses represent rescue, but as the story progresses it transitions to the loss of the same goal. In one particular scene, Jack's tribe went out and raids the other camp for Piggy's glasses because their fire diminished. It states, "The chief led them...From his left hand dangled Piggy's broken glasses"(Golding 168). This section of the story leads to the new representational change of the specs. The group of boys has broken into two categories, and were losing their harmony of what they had before. Ralph's tribe still has the goal of wanting to escape, but Jack's tribe has differed in their intention to becoming a more powerful and forceful tribe, along with the reason of killing animals. When the eyeglasses shattered the fire went out, just like their unity of achieving the same goal diminishes. The second example of symbolism is the conch shell, Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 20. Lord Of The Flies Symbolism In William Golding's Lord of the Flies, Golding uses characters and symbols in order to elaborate on the idea that human instinct is to be consumed by maliciousness and savagery. One of the many symbols shown in the book is the island. The island symbolizes the transition that the boys experience throughout the story. "The shore was fledged with palm trees. These stood or leaned or reclined against the light and their green feathers were a hundred feet up in the air"(9). The foliage shows the environment is fresh and clean. Green usually represents a garden and rebirth. These terms explain how the island depicted a sense of purity and innocence in the boys. As the story progresses forward, the boys, especially Jack and some of his followers, are slowly consumed by savagery. They complete...show more content... Whenever the boys completed an effort to kill a pig or human, they always light a fire afterward and chanted (152). This showed how the fire destroyed some of the environment every time it was lit. Likewise, their internal sense innocence and morality was impaired every time they killed someone or something. This relates to how the island and the boys' identity are degrading based on the boys' actions as time passes. At the very end, the island's plant and animal life are set aflame. "All at once the lights flickering ahead of him merged together, the roar of the forest rose to thunder and a tall bush directly in his path burst into a great fan–shaped flame"(199). When the fire destroys the island's luscious greenery along with the animals living in the jungle, it symbolizes that Jack's followers lost all Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 21. Symbolism in William Golding's Lord of the Flies renders either through a character, intention, or theme. The author uses these symbols to have a greater impact on the readers' interpretation of the novel, rather than merely revealing the idea. First and foremost, the beast and its several manifestations are few of the many signs that support deeper meanings. Furthermore, there is Piggy, one with intelligence and responsibility and one very important symbol. Finally, there are the two fires which are vital representations in the novel that contrasts and demonstrates irony. The use of symbols does provide a deep elucidation of the novel, but it supports an even more profound significance for the readers' perspectives as well. In the novel,...show more content... The extremity changes from fear of the unfamiliar to absolute anarchy, savagery and eventually death. When put into universal terms, one can only conceal internal savagery for so long before it reveals through external actions when given the appropriate opportunity. The fear of the unknown can be a dominant influence, which can turn to complete madness and insanity if it is not taken care of properly. The characters in the story portray particular symbols and signs as well. One character with a fervent representation is Piggy. Piggy, short, overweight and who wears glasses signifies intelligence and responsibility. Both his name and persona represents his vulnerability and his defencelessness – just like the actual helpless pigs on the island. The Golding never divulges his true name to show how order and democracy being easily blinded. In the introduction, Piggy wants to tell Ralph who he is as he, "...Waited to be asked his name in turn, but proffer of acquaintance was not made." (Golding 3). He is destined to become the outcast by the majority of the children due to the fact that he is indeed obese yet clever. He does not participate in much of the labour work and hunting because he clings so hard to civilization, and rejects any form of savagery whatsoever. Piggy and a small amount of the boys are just few who respect the conch, a symbol of power and stability. Nonetheless, as he maintains the Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 22. Symbols In Lord Of The Flies Symbolism Essay Symbolism is a way to express the way a person views the world through objects. Symbolism has a huge presence in Lord of the Flies by William Golding. There are three representatives that support how present symbolism is in Lord of the Flies. These three main items include the Conch, Simon, Jack, and Piggy's glasses. Firstly, the Conch which is arguably the most important object of symbolism is representative of law, power and order. This is backed up by the quote "But there was a stillness about Ralph as he sat that marked him out: there was his size, and attractive appearance; and most obscurely, yet most powerfully, there was the conch. The being that had blown that, had sat waiting for them on the platform with the delicate thing balanced...show more content... The part of the novel that backs up the symbolism is "His specs – use them as burning glasses." This quote backs up the claim of Piggy's specs being a sign of knowledge and wisdom because through Piggy's glasses lighting the fire it brings the only advance they have in the ways of technology. Piggy who is the owner of the glasses is the wisest out of all the people in the island as he suggested that they should have built shelters first before they tried to build and a signal fire and set part of the island on fire. Piggy is also one of the few people to believe there is not a beast when the rest of the island is in paranoia. When one of the specs on Piggy's glasses break it is symbolic of how the island is starting to descent into savagery. Then when Piggy dies along with the conch it is also symbolic of how the island has totally descended into savagery. The glasses that Piggy wears on his face is a representation of truth wisdom and intelligence from suggesting shelters to how when the owner of the glasses Piggy, dies the island's full descent into savagery there is a lot of symbolism in Piggy's Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 23. Lord Of The Flies Symbolism Essay Oftentimes authors will use symbolism through the characters in order to represent a larger encompassing theme. William Golding's book Lord of the Flies is no exception to this pattern–as various characters in the book have such allegorical meanings. In the case of Jack, he could be said to represent the evilness in humanity, proven by three established concepts in the story: the true nature of his hunting tendencies, the progression of events that happen in his dancing rituals, and his interactions towards other symbolic figures. These three reasons, furthered by evidence shown throughout the novel, fit Jack into a role of symbolic evilness (add something here). The first example of Jack's evil nature appears very early on in the...show more content... ... The madness came into his eyes again. 'I thought I might kill.'"(Golding, page 51). If Jack were hunting exclusively for the purpose of food, his inner "compulsion to kill" as stated by the author would not exist to begin with. In fact, this statement appears to suggest the opposite–that his inner compulsion to kill is some kind of inner need rather than just an innocent venture to acquire food for the rest of the boys. Therefore, due to the wording of the author from the quote on page 51 as an addition to the quote on page 31 (which can be surmised as foreshadowing of evil) it provides the basis of Jack's hunting proving him a symbol of evil. From page 134 onwards, this relationship is further solidified by the following few quotes: "A little apart from the rest, sunk in deep maternal bliss, lay the largest sow of the lot. She was black and pink, and the great bladder of her belly was fringed with a row of piglets..." (page 134), "She blundered into a tree... could follow her easily by the vivid drops of blood. ...and the hunters followed... excited by the long chase and the dropped blood."(page 135), and "Jack held up the head and jammed the soft throat with the pointed end which pierced through into the mouth (Golding, page 136 and 137). The first detail on page 134 indicates the pig they have their sights on is a mother of a few piglets. Quite Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 24. Lord Of The Flies Symbol Analysis In Lord of the Flies by William Golding, many images and objects pop up that symbolize a certain meaning in the story. Some symbols that are mentioned in the book are: the conch, spectacles, war–paint, the pig/piggy, and the parachutist. Starting from the beginning of the book, Ralph uses the conch to "...call all the others" (Golding 20). It is their form of leadership and authority for whoever hold it. It shows the civilization and democracy within the boys. Unfortunately,the conch loses its power completely which turns very dangerous because of the breakdown of civilization. Piggy, who is one of the main characters in the book, owns a pair of spectacles because he is very blind. The boys use his spectacles as an advantage to make a fire Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 25. Symbolism In Lord Of The Flies Essay Lord of the Flies is an allegorical book by William Golding. A group of schoolboys are stranded on an island. At first, they try to be civilized. However, their laws and rules slowly began to fall apart. There are many clues in the story that show us what led to their civilization's downfall. Important symbolisms that help portray the destruction of civilization are the conch, the beast, and the island. The conch represents rules, order, and power. It governs the meetings and gives power to whoever holds it. Because Ralph was the one who blew the shell, he was elected chief. It represents a democratic system, as opposed to Jack's dictatorship. When they arrive on the island, the conch is regarded as one of the most important items. Even Jack respects it. Even when he is humiliated, he "laid the conch with great care in the grass at his feet" (Golding 113). However, as the story progresses, the shell slowly begins to lose influence on the boys. Ultimately, the shell is destroyed and shattered into pieces. The destruction of ...show more content... At first, the beast is deemed as nothing more than the little un's imagination. But the longer they stayed on the island, the more real the beast appeared to be. Rather than being afraid of the unknown, they give the fear a name and form. It was easier for them to be afraid of a beast as opposed to nothing, for the beast can be hunted and killed. It is because of the fear of the beast, or what almost seems like worship for the beast, that the island was destroyed. In the end, the loss of law and order is because of the evil. It is evil that drives them to be savages. Only Simon knew the true identity of the beast. He tries to tell them "What I mean is... maybe it's only us" (Golding 77). However, they ridicule his idea. It is the fear of the beast that causes them to kill Simon. Without Simon, they will never find out the truth about the beast, therefore continuing to live as Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 26. Symbolism in William Golding's Lord of the Flies renders either through a character, intention, or theme. The author uses these symbols to have a greater impact on the readers' interpretation of the novel, rather than merely revealing the idea. First and foremost, the beast and its several manifestations are few of the many signs that support deeper meanings. Furthermore, there is Piggy, one with intelligence and responsibility and one very important symbol. Finally, there are the two fires which are vital representations in the novel that contrasts and demonstrates irony. The use of symbols does provide a deep elucidation of the novel, but it supports an even more profound significance for the readers' perspectives as well. In the novel,...show more content... The extremity changes from fear of the unfamiliar to absolute anarchy, savagery and eventually death. When put into universal terms, one can only conceal internal savagery for so long before it reveals through external actions when given the appropriate opportunity. The fear of the unknown can be a dominant influence, which can turn to complete madness and insanity if it is not taken care of properly. The characters in the story portray particular symbols and signs as well. One character with a fervent representation is Piggy. Piggy, short, overweight and who wears glasses signifies intelligence and responsibility. Both his name and persona represents his vulnerability and his defencelessness – just like the actual helpless pigs on the island. The Golding never divulges his true name to show how order and democracy being easily blinded. In the introduction, Piggy wants to tell Ralph who he is as he, "...Waited to be asked his name in turn, but proffer of acquaintance was not made." (Golding 3). He is destined to become the outcast by the majority of the children due to the fact that he is indeed obese yet clever. He does not participate in much of the labour work and hunting because he clings so hard to civilization, and rejects any form of savagery whatsoever. Piggy and a small amount of the boys are just few who respect the conch, a symbol of power and stability. Nonetheless, as he maintains the Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 27. Symbols In Lord Of The Flies Symbolism Essay Symbolism is a way to express the way a person views the world through objects. Symbolism has a huge presence in Lord of the Flies by William Golding. There are three representatives that support how present symbolism is in Lord of the Flies. These three main items include the Conch, Simon, Jack, and Piggy's glasses. Firstly, the Conch which is arguably the most important object of symbolism is representative of law, power and order. This is backed up by the quote "But there was a stillness about Ralph as he sat that marked him out: there was his size, and attractive appearance; and most obscurely, yet most powerfully, there was the conch. The being that had blown that, had sat waiting for them on the platform with the delicate thing balanced...show more content... The part of the novel that backs up the symbolism is "His specs – use them as burning glasses." This quote backs up the claim of Piggy's specs being a sign of knowledge and wisdom because through Piggy's glasses lighting the fire it brings the only advance they have in the ways of technology. Piggy who is the owner of the glasses is the wisest out of all the people in the island as he suggested that they should have built shelters first before they tried to build and a signal fire and set part of the island on fire. Piggy is also one of the few people to believe there is not a beast when the rest of the island is in paranoia. When one of the specs on Piggy's glasses break it is symbolic of how the island is starting to descent into savagery. Then when Piggy dies along with the conch it is also symbolic of how the island has totally descended into savagery. The glasses that Piggy wears on his face is a representation of truth wisdom and intelligence from suggesting shelters to how when the owner of the glasses Piggy, dies the island's full descent into savagery there is a lot of symbolism in Piggy's Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 28. Symbols are often used in literature to drive plot, give clues to events in the story, and develop key characters. They have more than one meaning, and in the novel Lord of the Flies by William Golding there are three key symbols used: the conch, Piggy's eyeglasses and the impaled pigs head. These three symbols will be discussed by using specific references to the text as well as examining how they negatively impact the characters in the story. Thesis: Three essential symbols that have a negative impact on the story are the conch, Piggy's eyeglasses and the impaled pigs head. The conch is a symbol in the novel and represents civilized authority and democracy. When the group of boys are stranded on the island, they choose Ralph as the...show more content... Even thought Piggy is physically blind without his glasses he has insight as to his surroundings. Jack shows dislike towards Piggy by ridiculing his physique by saying , "Better Piggy the Fatty". (40) His intelligence is undermined by the fact that Jack makes fun of him. The need for civilization, innocence and loss of power is shown through the impaled pig's head. In order for the group to survive, animals must be killed in order for the boys to eat. Jack takes on the role of hunter because he enjoys killing living things, as seen when he states, "Kill the pig! Cut his throat! Kill the pig! Bash him in!" (104) Ralph is a more calm person and does not enjoy killing as much as Jack, although he takes a small part in killing the pig. However, in the end, Jack gains all the power because everyone looks up to him as leader because he attempts to hunt the pig throughout the novel and is successful in the end. "We'll take the meat along the beach." "Pick up the pig," Jack said. (150) Meanwhile, Ralph doubts Jack's abilities to kill the pig, and constantly mocks him about being successful. "He tried to convey the compulsion to track down and kill that was swallowing him up."(51) Jack proves Ralph wrong and kills the pig. "Jack begins to dance and his laughter became a bloodthirsty snarling."(58) He celebrates Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 29. Symbolism in Lord of the Flies by Golding Essay Symbolism – Throughout the novel, Lord of the Flies, Golding uses many images and symbols to portray evil and destruction. Symbolism Throughout the novel, 'Lord of the Flies', Golding uses many images and symbols to portray evil and destruction. One of the main symbols is the beast, and it destroys the relationships of the boys and is the main symbol of evil. The conch on the other hand, is the symbol of good, and represents the pure side of the boys. There are also many symbols which tell us about their life on the island and 'set the scene' in a deeper way. The Island is described in great detail by Golding and at first, the island is full of goodness and one would think that nothing could go wrong on the island....show more content... Piggy is not seen to be responsible, just because of the way he looks. The conch helps the boys take control of the situations they are in and reassures the boys that there is good on the island. They sort of confide in the conch and when the conch is held up, it is a sign of respect for each other, and the respect of law and order. Many meetings were held to discuss plans and the conch is the centre of these assemblies. Who ever is in possession of the conch, has the right to speak and speak his mind. When the island begins to fall apart, the conch is soon dismissed and no one pays attention to it. 'The conch exploded' and 'ceased to exist', and when this happens, the boy's don't have any respect for each other, especially piggy, and begin to lose sight of what is good and what is evil. The boys start hunting for their food, and when they come across the pig for the first time, Ralph Cant help himself and kills the pig, it seems like he does this for pleasure and he enjoys the experience. The hunting seems exciting to the boys and they all eventually want to hunt. He later kills many more pigs and they eventually turn into savages. They eventually turn into animals themselves and they can't help killing and it becomes natural for them to kill. Jack has a natural skill for hunting. They eventually progress from animals to people, and the use of weapons becomes greater. They actually become a group of real hunters, they chant, and use
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  • 31. Lord Of The Flies Symbolism In William Golding's Lord of the Flies, Golding uses characters and symbols in order to elaborate on the idea that human instinct is to be consumed by maliciousness and savagery. One of the many symbols shown in the book is the island. The island symbolizes the transition that the boys experience throughout the story. "The shore was fledged with palm trees. These stood or leaned or reclined against the light and their green feathers were a hundred feet up in the air"(9). The foliage shows the environment is fresh and clean. Green usually represents a garden and rebirth. These terms explain how the island depicted a sense of purity and innocence in the boys. As the story progresses forward, the boys, especially Jack and some of his followers, are slowly consumed by savagery. They complete...show more content... Whenever the boys completed an effort to kill a pig or human, they always light a fire afterward and chanted (152). This showed how the fire destroyed some of the environment every time it was lit. Likewise, their internal sense innocence and morality was impaired every time they killed someone or something. This relates to how the island and the boys' identity are degrading based on the boys' actions as time passes. At the very end, the island's plant and animal life are set aflame. "All at once the lights flickering ahead of him merged together, the roar of the forest rose to thunder and a tall bush directly in his path burst into a great fan–shaped flame"(199). When the fire destroys the island's luscious greenery along with the animals living in the jungle, it symbolizes that Jack's followers lost all Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 32. Symbolism in Lord of the Flies by Golding Essay Symbolism – Throughout the novel, Lord of the Flies, Golding uses many images and symbols to portray evil and destruction. Symbolism Throughout the novel, 'Lord of the Flies', Golding uses many images and symbols to portray evil and destruction. One of the main symbols is the beast, and it destroys the relationships of the boys and is the main symbol of evil. The conch on the other hand, is the symbol of good, and represents the pure side of the boys. There are also many symbols which tell us about their life on the island and 'set the scene' in a deeper way. The Island is described in great detail by Golding and at first, the island is full of goodness and one would think that nothing could go wrong on the island....show more content... Piggy is not seen to be responsible, just because of the way he looks. The conch helps the boys take control of the situations they are in and reassures the boys that there is good on the island. They sort of confide in the conch and when the conch is held up, it is a sign of respect for each other, and the respect of law and order. Many meetings were held to discuss plans and the conch is the centre of these assemblies. Who ever is in possession of the conch, has the right to speak and speak his mind. When the island begins to fall apart, the conch is soon dismissed and no one pays attention to it. 'The conch exploded' and 'ceased to exist', and when this happens, the boy's don't have any respect for each other, especially piggy, and begin to lose sight of what is good and what is evil. The boys start hunting for their food, and when they come across the pig for the first time, Ralph Cant help himself and kills the pig, it seems like he does this for pleasure and he enjoys the experience. The hunting seems exciting to the boys and they all eventually want to hunt. He later kills many more pigs and they eventually turn into savages. They eventually turn into animals themselves and they can't help killing and it becomes natural for them to kill. Jack has a natural skill for hunting. They eventually progress from animals to people, and the use of weapons becomes greater. They actually become a group of real hunters, they chant, and use
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  • 34. Conch In Lord Of The Flies Symbolism Essay Trent Flud Mr. Perez English 10, period 5 13 April 2015 Lord of the Flies: Symbolism In the novel Lord of the Flies, the author William Golding uses a great deal of symbolism within the story. Symbolism is the symbolic meaning attributed to natural objects or facts. Symbolism can take many forms including a figure of speech where an object, person, or situation has another meaning. Some examples in the novel were the conch, the signal fire, and the island. Authors like Golding use symbolism because it compares things in the story to real life. One of the symbols in the story was the conch that was found by Piggy but Ralph ends up getting it and uses it to call the meetings and letting people speak. The conch in the story is representing government or leadership and the conch is also showing that since Piggy found it in the water, the novel is saying that Piggy came up with an idea of having a simple government on a small island but Ralph ends up getting the conch and having all the power. The author used the conch to show that some governments are very weak and...show more content... As a result, the fire becomes a indicator for the boys connection to civilization. In the beginning of the novel when the boys make the signal fire, it showing that the boys want to go home and return to their normal lives. When the fire comes close to burning out, the most of the boys realize that the idea of being rescued is dwindling away and they're ready to take on the life of savagery. So the signal fire starts to act like a measurement of the the islands strength of civilized manners. Ironically at the end of the story, a fire that Jack starts in the forest ends up signaling a ship to come by and rescue all of them, but only Simon and Piggy made it. The author had used the signal fire to show that governments need a object or a person to keep the peace or law and Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 35. Lord Of The Flies Symbolism MMarlex Iraheta A Block 9 October 2017 The Dark side of Man What does it mean to be human? In the novel Lord of The Flies, author William Golding goes in depth and shines some light on a darker side of man with symbols he portrays throughout his book. In the Lord of The Flies, a group of kids have crashed landed on an island with no civilization, no adults to take charge, and no one to look after them. Alone, the group of kids slowly lose their grasp of civilization, and one by one they start giving in to their savagery. In Lord of The Flies William Golding uses the symbols of "the beast," the pig hunts, and the island's scars to portray the kids' fall from civilization into savagery, also known as the dark side of man. Topic Sentence needed. Then introduce the quote "It's you... You're the beast... Can't you see what you're doing..."~ Simon's last words. What is the beast, and what does it represent in LoTF? The beast is the fear that we all have inside of us; the very same fear that led the kids into killing each other. Fear , it manipulates the mind, kicks all logic out the window and puts your mind in a defensive mechanism. This defense mechanism is known as the Fight or Flight response , our natural instinct as human where the frontal lobe, or the prefrontal cortex goes offline (meaning you have no control over your body) and your Limbic system takes control over your body, and kicks starts an adrenaline rush, like a lighter being ignited by a sprayed can, this Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 36. Lord Of The Flies Beast Symbolism Evil refers to the inclination to commit acts of profound immorality. There are many different perspectives on the origin of evil; William Golding describes evil as an inherent tendency in Lord of the Flies. Symbolism is when a person, place or thing stands for something beyond itself. Golding uses the Lord of the Flies to symbolize the evil that lurks within every human being in order to reinforce the theme of innate human savagery. Golding describes Simon's petrifying encounter with the Lord of the Flies to display mankind's internal desire for barbarism. Although the boys believe the Beast is a defeatable external figure, the Lord of the Flies reveals that the beast lurks within every human being and will never disappear. Contrary to the boys' beliefs, the...show more content... Only Me. And I'm the Beast.' [...] 'Fancy thinking the Beast was something you could hunt and kill!' [...] 'You knew, didn't you? I'm a part of you? Close, Close, Close! I'm the reason why it's no go? Why things are what they are?'" (Golding 130). By emphasizing how close he is to Simon, the Lord of the Flies confirms Simon's speculation in chapter five that the Beast is only the boys themselves. By identifying as the Beast, the Lord of the flies proves that evil is an innate desire within all humans. Pure evil can never coexist with something that is entirely good. Hence, the Lord of the Flies, which personifies evil itself, cannot exist alongside Simon who is pure and good. The Lord of the Flies warns Simon good and evil cannot both be present, one of the two has to vanish: "'I'm warning you. I'm going to get angry. D'you see? You're not wanted. Understand? We are going to have fun on this island. Understand? We are going to have fun on this island! So don't try it on, my poor misguided boy, or else–'" (131). The "fun" that the Lord of the Flies promises to have with Simon foreshadows Simon's death in the following chapter. Simon is a symbolic representation Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 37. Lord Of The Flies Symbolism Essay Lord Of The Flies In Lord of the Flies the major characters symbolize an abstract idea in relation to the potrayment of the boy's psyche; William's story is a fable, because there are allusions when major characters To fully comprehend, the abstract ideas and symbols of the major characters, one must construe the novel, by identifying the major characters temperament linked to the symbols for abstract ideas. Symbolism of abstract ideas emphasizes the aspects of human society throughout the novel. For instance, Ralph represents civilization and democracy. He thrives to live by rules and follows his morals and values. He summons the boys by utilizing a conch, and suggest the boys vote for chief to form a civilized system to get rescued. These examples show how Ralph's thoughts are dedicated towards law, order, and democracy. He desires to get off the island. Ralph agonizes about the boy's welfare which causes his civilization to last longer. As a democratic leader he is determined to get rescued by maintaining a signal fire for a ship to see. However, when they believe that there might be a beast, after the xploration his intelligence and order was crippled with agitation(fear). The repercussion caused them to move the signal fire. When Jack is being disrespectful by challenging Ralph leadership, in response he doesn't counterattack, even though he wants to give up being a chief, and shockingly engages in the feast/dance that Jack leads and the death of Simon His innocence Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 38. Symbols are often used in literature to drive plot, give clues to events in the story, and develop key characters. They have more than one meaning, and in the novel Lord of the Flies by William Golding there are three key symbols used: the conch, Piggy's eyeglasses and the impaled pigs head. These three symbols will be discussed by using specific references to the text as well as examining how they negatively impact the characters in the story. Thesis: Three essential symbols that have a negative impact on the story are the conch, Piggy's eyeglasses and the impaled pigs head. The conch is a symbol in the novel and represents civilized authority and democracy. When the group of boys are stranded on the island, they choose Ralph as the...show more content... Even thought Piggy is physically blind without his glasses he has insight as to his surroundings. Jack shows dislike towards Piggy by ridiculing his physique by saying , "Better Piggy the Fatty". (40) His intelligence is undermined by the fact that Jack makes fun of him. The need for civilization, innocence and loss of power is shown through the impaled pig's head. In order for the group to survive, animals must be killed in order for the boys to eat. Jack takes on the role of hunter because he enjoys killing living things, as seen when he states, "Kill the pig! Cut his throat! Kill the pig! Bash him in!" (104) Ralph is a more calm person and does not enjoy killing as much as Jack, although he takes a small part in killing the pig. However, in the end, Jack gains all the power because everyone looks up to him as leader because he attempts to hunt the pig throughout the novel and is successful in the end. "We'll take the meat along the beach." "Pick up the pig," Jack said. (150) Meanwhile, Ralph doubts Jack's abilities to kill the pig, and constantly mocks him about being successful. "He tried to convey the compulsion to track down and kill that was swallowing him up."(51) Jack proves Ralph wrong and kills the pig. "Jack begins to dance and his laughter became a bloodthirsty snarling."(58) He celebrates Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 39. Symbols In Lord Of The Flies Symbolism Essay Symbolism in Lord of the Flies In todays world, there are many signs of savagery, some being ISIS and other terrorist groups. Golding uses many symbols in his book "Lord of the Flies" in order to promote his belief that everyone can become a Nazi. Some of the many symbols include the beast, Roger, and Jack. The beast and Roger are two key symbols that Golding uses in order to promote his theme. The kids conclude that there is somewhat of a beast on the island with them due to noises that they all hear, however the beast is really inside of all of them. This shows how the beast is really not a physical object, but a mental object that all of them have in which they cannot get rid of. In addition, this shows how the kids or anyone in general do not realize that they are capable of becoming savages and or Nazis. Another symbol that Golding uses to support his theme is Roger. Roger represents a devil like object on the island. He is evil in many ways as described by Golding throughout the story. Both of these symbols show how all men have a beast inside of them. A beast is not always a physical object but can be inside of everyone. Roger was an evil character that would really...show more content... The face paint on the kids faces represent a way to their savage ways. Behind the paint, the kids would forget about their civil side and turn into full on savages. The paint is described as a mask by Golding. In other words, it allows the kids to disguise themselves and to them, be unnoticeable. Furthermore, the boars head, or the Lord of the Flies represents the fear in the kids mind and their inner demon. This symbol, the boar, is also the real beast in what they believe is on the island with them. These symbols support the theme that Golding is trying to promote throughout the basis of the story. Both of them relate to how the kids turn savage and forget about their civil Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 40. Lord Of The Flies Symbolism George R.R. Martin once said, "There is a savage beast in every man, and when you hand that man a sword or spear and send him forth to war, the beast stirs." Martin indicates the primal tendency of humans as being savages. The novel Lord of the Flies reveals the true nature of human savagery through the use of many literary elements. In Lord of the Flies, the idea of humanity's flaws is displayed by the many motifs. One of the most important symbols established in the book was the conch, which portrayed leadership and organization. Another crucial motif in Lord of the Flies is the hair and then personal hygiene of the children. Therefore, in the novel Lord of the Flies by William Golding, motif is the most effective literary element in revealing the theme that true human tendency is savagery. One of the crucial motifs that represent the organization of the community on the island, is the conch shell. This symbol's influence parallels the civilized order in their population. The first occurrence of the conch symbolizing societal order was at the very beginning with the calling of all on the island. "A deep, harsh note boomed under the palms" calling the survivors(Golding 17). The conch symbolized unity and civility with the gathering of the kids. Later, the conch still illustrates sophistication through the rules that were given to it. Ralph proclaimed that one must "'[hold the conch] when [one is] speaking'" (Golding 33). This rule would provide order and peace for the Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 41. Lord Of The Flies Symbols "Beside the pool his sinewy body held up a mask that drew their eyes and appalled them. He began to dance and his laughter became a bloodthirsty snarling." Often in literature symbols are used to portray a concept or idea. Lord of the Flies is a prominent user of symbolism, whether it's characters or objects, many things in the story represents something that it does not physically appear to represent. While using all of this symbolism, the author of Lord of the Flies, William Golding, expertly uses show don't tell. One very unique and interesting use of symbolism he uses is in the way the characters are dressed and the way they look as symbols. The outward appearance of the boys on the island is used as a symbol to show the mental state ...show more content... Rather than letting his full savage instincts pour out, he tries to keep them secluded. He witnessed traumatic events, and even shows signs of PTSD, leading to a mental breakdown. On the inside he is fighting a mental war between staying civilized or succumbing to his internal savagery. As the trend shows this is reflected in his physical appearance as he is depicted as a slender boy, and although he doesn't wear a shirt for parts of the book he often wears clothes that are ripped and worn down, leaving holes and gashes in his body and in his clothes. This can be interpreted as almost mimicking his internal war, externally seen as worn down, beat up, dirty boy struggling to hang on to the polite, civilized English boy outside., as iInternally Ralph he tries to stay civilized even though he so clearly lost his innocent witnessing the loss of his friend and desperately wanted to succumb to the savagery that is a part of his blood. In Lord of the Flies, symbolism is evident in the outward appearance of the boys, as it represents the mental state of them. This is a unique use of symbolism, and this along with it's great writing, interesting plot, and intriguing characters, makes Lord of the Flies by William Golding a great Get more content on HelpWriting.net