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Loss Of Innocence In Lord Of The Flies Essay

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“Its is difficult to see how the “historical background for the title enhances understanding of Goldings basic fable, although it certainly figures as a clue to the theme.”In the Novel, Lord of the Flies, Golding uses a multitude of themes that allude and reveal his intention for writing the novel. He also uses allegorical symbols to reveal his myriad of themes encircling his novel in his characters, settings, and symbols representing simple objects. The most common themes of them all that is used throughout the entire novel the loss of innocence in the face of adversity, the corrupting nature of power, the importance of rules and order in the society. This novel is powerful and has many themes to represent its meaning.

Loss of innocence is represented throughout the novel making it a major theme and representation in allegory symbolism. The boys actions show that they become more savage. ”When we first meet the boys… they are still trailing faint clouds of glory.”(Mueller 266) is an …show more content…

The importance of rules and order in society is shown in many ways including Ralph’s laws, Jack’s laws, and the conch shell. Ralph’s symbolism is that he shows strong leadership towards the boys and the other children. Ralph shows his leadership in the quote “we need hunters to get us meat”(Golding 33), by Ralph saying this he shows the aspect of leadership by looking over the kids and making sure that the boys and the children have something to eat. This quote can also refer back to the importance of rules because everyone has a specific job to do and has their rules set aside. Ralph also shows a strong sense of leadership in the quote “There aren’t any grownups/ We shall look after ourselves.”(Golding 33) this shows that Ralph is looking over all the children almost as a father figure. In lord of the flies the conch shell represents the importance of order in society. In

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