Who Shows Law And Power In Lord Of The Flies

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In Lord of the Flies, written by William Golding, schoolboys are stranded on an island without any supplies and no help from the adults. The boys are unable to collaborate, and disaster strikes during their time on the island. The boys kill, have wars and lose their innocence. The characters in Lord of the Flies represent much more than boys stranded on the island. Characters like Ralph, who shows law and order, Jack, who shows violence and power, and Simon, who shows peace and tranquility, contribute to the entire meaning of Lord of the Flies. The symbolic nature of these characters shows what they truly mean, exposing the novel to new light. To begin, the character, Ralph, shows law and order. This is true because in the text it says, “They obeyed the summons of the conch, partly because Ralph blew it, and he was big enough to be a link with the adult world of authority; and partly because they enjoyed the entertainment of the assemblies.”(Page 83) This shows that Ralph poses a sense of authority over the littluns and shows that he is a type of …show more content…

In the novel it says, “Then Simon stood up and Ralph looked at him in astonishment. The “You”. What were you mucking about in the dark for?” Simon grabbed the conch convulsively. “I wanted—to go to a place—a place I know.” “What place?” “Just a place I know”. A place in the jungle.”(Page 121). This evidence shows that Simon found a place of peace and tranquility where he could be alone and tried to focus himself into a state of peace. Simon tries to unite everyone by remaining calm and peaceful while being very neutral. Simon is a person who tries to bring about change and peace. The death of Simon in the story and the start of the hunt for Ralph symbolizes the end of an era of peace and tranquility. Simon changes the story in various ways, but his death changes it all and makes everyone go back to medieval ways, and ways that were uncivilized and without any

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