Conch Lord Of The Flies Analysis

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The Lord of the Flies Essay ‘’ We’ve got to have rules and obey them. After all we’re not savages we’re English and the English are the best at everything.’’- Unknown. The Lord of the Flies is an allegory. That shows the world in war. The battle between good and evil. However, The Lord of the Flies contains a lot of symbolism. Furthermore the conch or the pigs head to The Lord of the Flies. Therefor how does the conch’s power differ from the pigs head? Symbolic meanings attributed to natural objects or facts. The conch is a way of power and order. The sows head is evil and also named (Beezlebub a powerful demon). The signal fire represents a since of hope. The Lord of the Flies contain a lot of symbolism connecting to religious or political references. …show more content…

Therefor Jack splitting away from the group meaning he wanted to be in charge showing that he would do anything for power of that such. Similarly Ralph and Piggy use the conch to maintain order and civilization. When Piggy is killed and the conch is shattered it showed the demise of order and civilization. In final thought I think that the conch is an important object in the book. How does the sows head show power? The sows head is used as an offering to the beast. The head in sense is evil because the Lord of the Flies uses the head to manifest there. The head represents savagery and evil corrupting the innocence of the group. In thought the sows head represents the groups change to savagery. The difference between good and evil the conch VS the sows head. The conch is a vessel of political legitimacy and democratic power. Therefor the head tells you that everyone has evil inside them and its fun once you fulfil the evil. Furthermore the head is a power of evil and a Satan figure. Finally, the head symbolizes the change made from being civil to barbaric. On the other hand the conch kept Ralph and Piggy