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Allusions In Lord Of The Flies Research Paper

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Throughout the book Lord of the Flies, William Golding makes many references to the Bible and the role of good and evil. During the children’s first meeting, a small boy questions Ralph on what he will “do about the snake-thing” (Golding 35). The boy then goes on to explain that the snake-thing, i.e. the beastie, wanted to eat him. Golding makes an allusion to the very beginning of the Bible, in Genesis, where Satan disguises himself as a serpent and tricks Adam and Eve. The beastie is also portrayed as a snake and represents evil like Satan. Additionally, Golding uses Simon and Roger to symbolize goodness and evilness in the book. In chapter 4, Simon is shown picking unreachable fruit for the little ones while the other boys are hunting.
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