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Conch Symbolism In Lord Of The Flies

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Lord of the Flies by William Golding, is about a group of schoolboys who are stranded on the island, the boys come in contact with many objects that become symbolic throughout the novel. Through the use of the symbols Golding demonstrates that humans allow natural capacity for their evil to dominate their innocence. One of the major symbolic objects in the novel is the conch shell, the conch symbolizes civilization and order and it is used when one wants to talk or when Ralph calls for a meeting. We soon realize throughout the book that the conch loses its meaning of order. Another major symbol is the “Lord of the Flies”, it symbolizes “Beelzebub” meaning the force of evil. Simon, the Christ-like figure was taunted by this Pig head on a stick,
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