How Does Golding Use Direct Characterization In Lord Of The Flies

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Lord of the Flies by William Golding uses literary devices such as characterization and symbolism to develop the struggle of leadership qualities among Jack and Ralph. Direct characterization reveals the character through adjectives and phrases where as indirect characterization reveals the character through character speech and action. Golding develops Jack and Ralph’s hostile relationship over who should be the leader. Golding tells the reader that Ralph is “12 years old and a few months… but there was a mildness about his mouth and eyes that proclaimed no devil” (Golding 10). Ralph is the first to pick up the conch which symbolizes leadership. The reader learns of Ralph’s character through words and descriptions of indirect characterization

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