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What Is Piggy's Glasses Symbolize In Lord Of The Flies

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An important symbol in Lord Of The Flies by William Golding is Piggy’s glasses. Golding uses this symbol to help build up the theme. A major theme is that people act unprincipled when there is no authoritarian figure watching them. In most stories, people will get out of hand or even go insane. As an example, when a teacher leaves a classroom to do something, some students will start talking, moving around, or throwing items to each other. At elections or protests, If there are no authorities nearby, someone might start a fight because of how unhappy they are. In Lord Of The Flies, the children get out of control, the actions escalate from stealing glasses to committing multiple murders. William Golding explores the theme that when there are children and no figure of authority, people will become savages. …show more content…

They committed the first murder because they were having a party. Simon comes down from the mountain in the dark to tell everyone that the beast was a dead parachuter, instead of listening to him, they circled him thinking he was the beast and they “screamed, struck, bit, tore”(153). When Golding had the characters murder Simon, it showed to the readers how they were so out of it that they didn't even know it was Simon. The characters also did not hear Simon explaining the beast to them because they were all screaming and out of control. The boys also ended up killing Piggy, they got in an argument and pushed a boulder down and it “struck Piggy with a glancing blow [...] Piggy fell forty feet and landed on his back across the square red rock in the sea. His head opened and red stuff came out”(181).this happened over the glasses. Piggy and Ralph went to castle rock to ask for Piggy’s glasses back and Piggy ended up getting murdered just because of a disagreement. The murder shows that just because someone had a different idea, they killed someone, Jack has become a

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