Symbols In Lord Of The Flies Essay

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Once said by Friedrich Nietzsche, Words are but symbols for the relations of things to one another and to us; nowhere do they touch upon absolute truth. Golding applies this quote to his whole novel by using Symbolism in the Lord of the Flies. The Lord the flies is a novel where a group boys get marooned on an island, after trying to escape war. Golding conveys many of his main ideas through symbolic characters and objects. In this essay I will be talking about symbolism in the conch, Piggy’s glasses and the beast.

Ralph and Piggy discover the conch shell on the beach at the start of the novel and use it to summon the boys together. The conch shell becomes a powerful symbol of civilisation and order in the camp or island “Most obscurely, …show more content…

The humans are one of the key factors of riving them to decide whether to be savage or not. this quote clearly represents their fear and their savagegry “there was something in that dark, lonesome place. Perhaps it was the bogey man....Perhaps it was something else, something worse.” The boys who feared the beast the most, turned the most savage at the end. The way that the boys behave makes the beast even more prominent, the more savage they act, the more evident the beast becomes on the island. As the beast progresses into a larger issue, it is used as a manipulation tool. By using the fear of the beast to his advantage, Jack is able to form his own tribe and execute power, so in this regard the beast also is a symbol of power. Simon is the only boy who realises that the beast is actually not a beast, that it is in fact the boys themselves who are the problem. He expresses that when he says “What I mean is…Maybe it’s only us”. By saying this he realises that we, as humans all have the capability to be good, but that innate reasoning of evil is always

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