What Does The Ocean Symbolize In Lord Of The Flies

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“Lord of the Flies,” by: William Golding, is an action packed book written in 1954. This book has many twists and turns and unexpected scenes that you would never expect to happen. This book could be the most obvious book at times or the most misleading book. For my sociogram, I chose the background to be a beach because the books first major setting was on a beach, for example, the text states, “signs of life were visible now on the beach,” (Golding 14). The symbol that I chose for my major character, Jack, to me best depicts his personality and actions in the book, the symbol is the ocean. In parts of the book Jack is a very violent character to all the kids including the Litluns. The ocean at times can be very violent with the waves, rip currents and undertows. One example of Jack being violent is when he fought with Ralph after taking Piggy’s specs, “Jack made a rush and stabbed at Ralph’s chest with his spear,” (Golding 204). Another example of why I chose the ocean to represent Jack is because …show more content…

I chose Rogers’ symbol to be a shark swimming in the ocean. I chose a shark because sharks are dangerous and evil, which are all characteristics of Roger in , “Lord of the Flies.” One out of the many dangerous things Roger has done in the book is killing Piggy, Piggy was one of the warm hearted, kind, smart kid out of the bunch. Although he was tragically killed by Roger, “Roger, with a sense of delirious abandonment, leaned all his weight on the lever,” the lever was used to launch a boulder on to Piggy’s head which sadly killed him, (Golding 209). One evil action that Roger did was kicking the Litluns sand castles down. That happened in the beginning of the book which gave us an introduction to his character which obviously was mean and evil, “Roger led the way straight through the castles, kicking them over,” (Golding

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