Tropic Island In Lord Of The Flies

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In the book Lord of the Flies, William Golding makes his book symbolic from beginning to end. He uses many different significant symbols throughout this story. I have chosen three symbols to explain how these were used and changed over the course of the book. The first one to talk about would be the island. This tropic island is supplied with bountiful food and untouched beauty, it symbolizes paradise. It is like a Garden of Eden in which the boys can try to create the perfect society from scratch. In the beginning, this island is peaceful with no controversy. As the book continues on people are killed and no longer getting along. The next one was the scar. The scar was a rip in the forest caused by the crash landing of the boys’ plane on