Lord Of The Flies Allegory

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Lord of the Flies was a novel written by William Golding. It is based off of a book called Coral Island, but has a spin. Golding wrote the book to show the reality of human nature. He wanted to show the dark side that is instilled inside every human being. The book can represent many different things, and has a number of allegories it could fit into. But, how is the book an allegory for humanity. The island itself represents a society. Golding shows that society can fall due to lack of civilization, unfit or bad leadership and mob mentality. The main characters Ralph, Jack, Simon and Piggy each represent a part of what makes up a society. Ralph represents leadership and civilization. Jack represents the savagery and evil that is in every human