The Motif In William Golding's Lord Of The Flies

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The motif is anything that is repeated in a work of literature over and over again. The author uses it to show the importance of a topic. The overall function of a motif is to better explain the story and how it is told in their point of views. The motif picked is how repeatedly the beast is presented. The first example of how the beast is introduced is when the littlun talks how he sees the “beastie.” Another time the beast is introduced is towards the end when they find a parachutist and think it is a beast dead. Meanwhile, the first time the beast is introduced everyone is terrified at first but then think that the littlun is lying. For example the littlun explains, “What are you going to do about the snake thing” (Golding 42). The littlun

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