Word Choice And Symbolism In Lord Of The Flies, By William Golding

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In the third passage of William Golding’s Lord of the Flies, the usage of word choice and symbolism foreshadows the possible danger that is present on the island with Ralph and Piggy because of the boy’s dependence on their past life in modern society. After Piggy tells Ralph that they would most likely die on the island, the heat of the sun “seemed to increase” and that the water “attacked them blinding effulgence,” which implies that the urgency of the problem has finally set in with the boys. The significance of the words “attacked” and “effulgence” represents how the boys have realized that they do not know anything about the island and that they are in potential danger. By being on the island, the boys have more freedom in their decisions,