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Power In Lord Of The Flies

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Boom! The sound the boys heard as they crashed in the hard earth. The sow’s head has ahold of the boys and has placed an image in their heads that determines the fate of several boys throughout this story. Jack and his choir play the role as the hunters in this book, their job is to hunt pigs for the boys to use for meat but their power gets the best of them as the story goes on. Several of the boys claim they see a beast but in reality it’s the threat of the Atomic bomb to the American People during World War II. This paper is based on power and the affects power comes with. The sow's head and the conch shell in Lord of the Flies represents power and how it can be manipulated and taken advantage of if thrown into the wrong hands. This book is about social power and how the conch shell and sow's head have special powers over the boys. The conch shell symbolizes civilization, rule of law, and freedom of assembly. Considering that Golding wrote this book based on World War II, the United States had all the freedom and social power compared to the opposing side which in this case, it is Ralph versus Jack. I believe power should not be distributed out unless needed because of reasons greater than the fact of another potential world war. …show more content…

In the novel, Jack leaves Ralph's group to makes his own band of raggedy hunters. Jack hunts a pig and cuts its head off to stick in the ground as an offering for the beast. The head is later known as the "lord of the flies" because it symbolizes the dark, savage, evilness in a human. Not only does Jack use the head on the boys to make them ruthless hunters, he also uses it to control Ralph by proving that the human mind is easily persuaded. Jack has proven to the readers that he symbolizes a communist party leader where you have no right to say anything against

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