Symbolism In Lord Of The Flies

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In the novel, The Lord of the Flies the author William Golding writes an allegorical story that has many symbolic ways that can be relatable to a real world situation. The island they were stranded on represents the world. Every character is symbolized differently that represents a moral perspective in the real world. The group of boys is struggling between good and evil and what would happen if there were absences of “civilization”? Ralph represents order and leadership. He tries to keep the group of boys and the island in order but he is having trouble. As Ralph states, “he was uncertain weather to stand up or remain sitting” (32). He is unsure if he should say something and he looks at Piggy for help but he does not help. He is getting