Personification In Lord Of The Flies

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Lord of the Flies is truly a classic novel that is a staple of every high school experience. This novel by Golding has a rather simple plot, which allows for students to fully observe the literary devices Golding uses in the book. An example of the many literary devices used in this text is imagery, this book’s use of imagery when describing The Island is exemplary. The way Golding is able to appeal to each of the reader’s senses is incomparable, as he paints a mental image with every sentence written. Not to mention, another literary device that Golding predominantly uses in Lord of the Flies, personification. Personification enhances the book, and adds depth to the otherwise flat storyline, personification is when human-like characteristics

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