Lord Of The Flies Conch Analysis

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The Lord of the Flies utilizes many symbols throughout the book from the conch to their clothing are symbols that represent the larger social order through their interactions with each other and the characters. The conch, beast, clothing and face painting are all examples of symbols that Golding has used to represent the larger social order from law and order to savagery. First starting with the conch it represents law and order in the sense that if anyone holds it they are allowed to speak no matter who ever it may be such as Piggy who repeatedly exercises this claim to this right on pages 61, 62, and 132 he exclaims “I have a right to speak” the strong modality used here shows it power to make even Piggy be acknowledged this makes the conch