Symbolism In Lord Of The Flies By William Golding

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Lord Of The Flies by William Golding was published in 1954. It's a fiction book about a bunch of kids who are stranded on a island after their plane crashed. From there they must find their way to survive all together until help arrives. I like the book. William Golding does a great job at developing each character throughout the book. He also puts a lot of symbolism in the book which I like a lot. You can see this in the book when you meet Ralf. He is the leader of all the kids. He tries to stay and keep the other kids civilized so no one goes crazy. He does this by using the conch. The conch represents being civilized and peaceful. But, as the book goes on you see Ralf get more and more uncivilized and violent. He even says “Kill the beast!