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Conch In Lord Of The Flies, By William Golding

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Although there were many symbols in Lord of the Flies, written by William Golding, the most important one is the conch. As tensions rose throughout the book, and the group split and turned against each other, they didn’t reach the breaking point until the conch shattered and Piggy was killed. From the first moment when Ralph discovered the conch, it became a symbol of respect and, if someone wanted to speak they held the conch and the others would give them their attention. This is a very civilized way of thinking, by allowing others to take turns sharing their thoughts and ideas without interruption. It shows order, as every time it is blown a meeting is about to take place to straighten things out and figure out what the character's next
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