Saturday, November 30, 2019
Lord Of Flies Essays (777 words) - English-language Films, Allegory
  Lord Of Flies  William Golding uses much symbolism in his novel, The Lord of the Flies,  to help readers gain a greater understanding of his message. He uses symbolism  in three important areas: objects that have symbolic value as references to  ideas, characters that symbolize important historical and religious people, and  the setting which frames the conflicts on the island in comparison to the whole  world. Objects are the first part of the story that are symbolic. Many objects  in The Lord of the Flies have important symbolic value. The conch shell  represents power and authority, and Ralph uses it to call for the boys to come  to meetings. Whoever has the shell has the power to talk. The conch shows how  people use objects to give power, like a crown, sceptre, or other thins that  show who has power. We also learn that objects don't really give power when  people choose not to obey it, like Ralph's conch. The pig's head, or Lord of  the Flies, is an important object. To Jack it is a sacrifice for the beast. This  object shows that people will make religions and rituals to control their world,  even when what they think is not true. The Lord of the Flies is also a symbol of    Satan, or the Devil. When Simon talked with the Lord of the Flies, he learned  what the real evil was, which is the evil in people's hearts. The Lord of the    Flies is a symbol of the things we make up to be the cause for evil, when those  things aren't the real reason. The fire is a symbol of hope and rescue. When  the fire was burning bright, it was because the boys were working hard to get  rescued. When the fire burnt out, it was because many boys, like Jack, didn't  care anymore about being rescued. In the end, the fire that got them rescued was  not meant for rescue. It was there because Jack was burning down the island to  kill Ralph. This shows us that we get things from luck instead of hard work. The  objects in the story are used by characters that also have symbolism. The many  different characters on the island are symbols of important people. They show  how the real world is made up of people. Ralph is a good leader who cannot  control bad people like Jack. Ralph is like Franklin Roosevelt before World War    II who could not stop the war from breaking out. He also represents democracy,  and is responsible. The boys wanted to do what they wanted, but Ralph couldn't  stop them. Piggy represents educated people who give advice but nobody listens  to them. Piggy was like Albert Einstein because people didn't care that he  thought the atomic bomb was bad weapon. Simon was a symbol of Jesus Christ  because he knew the truth about the beast, but the boys killed him when he came  to tell them the truth. Jack was a symbol of Adolf Hitler. He was a crazy leader  who killed many people because he wanted power. Like Hitler Jack was dictatorial  and ignorant. Jack started his own tribe when they should stay with Ralph, and    Jack killed Simon and didn't care. Roger is even worse than Jack, even though  he isn't like that at the start. He is like Dr. Mengele who was Hitler's  worker and did very bad operations on people, worse than Hitler. Roger is like  this because he makes stick sharpened at both ends. All these people live in an  island that is like the rest of the world. The setting of The Lord of the Flies  is backdrop that makes it easy to see the boys' wickedness compared to the  wickedness of the world and people in general. World War II is going on while  the story happens. The parachuter, that the boys think is the beast, shows that  they cannot get away from war, and they have war themselves later. Parts of the  island are also important. The beach is important because it is where Simon  dies, and also where the boys live. Castle Rock is important because this is  where the tribe goes to live. It is very small, with no food or soft ground, but  the boys still go there because they can defend it. They think they must fight  the beast and other boys, but they really have nothing to be afraid of from the  other boys or beast. It shows that the boys don't understand what    
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