Allusions In Lord Of The Flies Research Paper

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Can biblical allusion be connected through a fictional novel? Well of course it can, just by using details from the Bible the author can easily connect the bible to the character's, setting and etc. Using the events that are being told in the bible and changing it in some type of form to go right with the novel or any other book is a form of biblical allusion. This shows a connection between the author's way of writing and the characters actions as well. In Lord of the Flies, Golding uses biblical allusion to contribute to the theme of human nature, savagery, and power. Golding connects Adam and Eve to the boys to demonstrate their fall from goodness. The boys fall from goodness starts with the first pig they see. Their reactions to seeing …show more content…

Golding also connects Jesus death for the killing of Simon as a form of savagery the boys bring out. Simon was walking towards the boys to warn them about the beast and trying to save them from whom the beast really was. Before warming the boys, Simon was having a conversation with the pig head about the beats. At that time the pig head (Lord of the Flies) was trying to convince Simon to become savage like the boys. “This is ridiculous. You know perfectly well you’ll only meet me down there-- so don’t try to escape”(143). The Lord of the Flies is tempting Simon to become bad before he was killed. “The beast was harmless and horrible; and news must reach the others as soon as possible” (147). He goes to warn the boys who start to attack him viciously, ending with the boys killing Simon. The first quote connects to how the devil was trying to tempt Jesus to become evil when he in the desert for 40 days. The second quote connects to Jesus death because Jesus was trying to save the people from their sins. Instead of the people listening to Jesus, they decided to kill him and not