How Does Golding Present Religion In Lord Of The Flies

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he Lord of the Flies, written by William Golding, is about a plane of schoolboys getting shot down and crashing into an island, during an unknown time of war. The pilot had died, but most of the boys survived and they are now stranded on the island. Once on the island, they realize it was uninhabitable and they were away from adult supervision. The schoolboys have to try to survive and make a civilized leadership but they can’t shy away from barbarism. On the island they believe there is a beast lurking around and causing them to go into a state of fear. The book stays on this plot, fairly simple idea, but it manages to put in some deeper meanings and improve upon them throughout the story. The author incorporates the ideals of religion and …show more content…

When looking at certain parts, you can see the resemblance between the outcomes of the bible and the book. During the book, Simon is set as the allusion of Jesus, and the pig’s head on the stick as Satan or rather the kids satanic sides. Simon in Chapter four, is seen picking fruit for the ‘littluns’ that cannot reach them. This shows his goodness by nature towards everyone. A lot like Jesus in the bible. Also like Christ, Simon also saw the problem of the hunters and tried to bring them back to good after seeing them being savages. On the other hand, the pig’s head dubbed the Lord of the Flies and as Beelzebub, which coincidently or not in hebrew Beelzebub translates to “Lord of the Flies.” This is put out to show he is Satan. When Simon goes out to the woods to meditate, he is stopped by the pig’s head. In the bible, Jesus was confronted by Satan when he left for forty days and forty nights. But not just these two characters resemble the bible. Jack, another major character in the book, has the biblical allusion as Judas by him betraying the good side and Jesus. Jack is one of the reasons Simon was killed, because he betrayed the good people and went out to spread eevil to the kids. Jack also went and disregarded any ideas Ralph had and did his own thing. By doing this he would rather spread evil onto the