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How Does Golding Use Imagery In Lord Of The Flies

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In chapter 9 of Lord of the Flies, William Golding suggests that sickness comes from inside of the boys with his use of diction and imagery. Golding describes the actions of the boys with the words “clamorously” and “demented” during the dance initiated by Jack. When these words, which have evil connotations, are used, they indicate that there is something sick inside of the boys which is reflected onto their actions. Golding’s diction displays the boys’ corrupt feelings. Imagery is also used to describe the sickness inside of the boys. During Simon’s murder, Golding says that “There were no words, and no movements but the tearing of teeth and claws.” The imagery created here is brutal and monstrous, particularly because of the way Golding
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