lord of the 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
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who build castles and armies and defenses. The Lord of the Flies is filled with symbolism that make an important
comment about Humankind. The objects, characters, and setting of this story all have parallels in the real world.
They show us that what happened in the story is not just a story. They help prove the author's belief that
Humankind is savage and evil under its facade of civilization.
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