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What Does The Lord Of The Flies Symbolize

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Golding proves that the theme he claims for the Lord of the flies novel is clear by successfully symbolizing the boys stranded on the island in the novel as different parts of society and then slowly breaking the boys down throughout the novel which results in the boy’s small community falling apart due to them using savage and uncivilized ways to try work out the various situations they face on the island. The boys in the novel are used to symbolize certain aspects of society. Piggy symbolizes the intelligent, scientific and rational side of society, Ralph symbolizes the order and civil side of society, Jack symbolizes the savagery and violence within society, Simon symbolizes the natural goodness in society and Roger symbolizes the sadistic aspect of society. …show more content…

He is often looked over by the other boys on the island most of the time for he is looked at as fat and not useful to the group, which didn’t allow Piggy to use his intelligence and scientific brain to help solve various situations on the island, such as when Roger wanted to use vicious physical violence to kill pigs on the island for food with his own two hands, if Piggy was included in solving the solution of gathering food for himself and the rest of the boys, there is a chance he could’ve come up with a less violent and more efficient way of gathering food. The boys looking over the intelligent and scientific way of solving a situation shows a defect in their human nature which adds to the point that Golding claims which is that the defects in human nature lead to the defects in

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