Allegory In Lord Of The Flies

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An allegory is a double story with symbolic counterparts which work together to convey a hidden meaning. The novel, Lord of the Flies by William Golding is an example of an allegorical novel that took place during World War II. After their plane crashes down onto a uninhabited island, a group of schoolboys must learn how to survive and control their human nature without the guidance of adults. The longer the boys take to be rescued, the more their inner savage begin to surface therefore commencing internal conflict as well as external conflict. Throughout the novel the conch shell, Jack, and piggy's glasses illustrate how Lord of the Flies is an allegorical novel. Throughout the novel Lord of the Flies, the conch shell is the most momentous