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The Symbolism In Lord Of The Flies, By William Golding

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Crashed onto an island young boys are forced to fend for themselves without parental help. They learn to survive the wilderness but a beast lives on the island which scares all the children causing each other to fight with one another. In Lord of the Flies, by William Golding, young boys who got into a plane crash onto an island with no help on sight. The boys learn to defend themselves and survive the wilderness while also fighting the savagery in each other. In Lord of the Flies, there are symbols that Golding uses. Some of the main symbolism is the conch as authority and civilization, fire as hope into chaos, and the beast as human savagery. One of the main symbolism in Lord of the Flies is the conch. The conch is shown to symbolize authority
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