How Does Golding Present The Devil In Lord Of The Flies

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Lucifer, Satan, the devil; these names bring the idea of evil and cruelty to the minds of many. Many writers have used the devil as a figure of fear, or one to make deals with. In the “Lord of the Flies”, William golding depicts the beast as one that is feared by many and has made a deal with jack. Therefore,William Golding is using the beast to depict the devil in his story. The beast is first depicted as a “snake-thing” (chapter two). A little boy claims to have seen the beast and that it “... in the morning it turned into them things like ropes in the trees and hung in the branches…” (chapter two). The beast was first depicted as a snake to the boys, identical to the way the devil presented himself to Eve as a snake in the Garden of Eden.