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Allegory In Lord Of The Flies Essay

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In Golding’s novel, the Lord of the Flies, we are introduced with many characters such as Simon, Jack, and Ralph. Golding soon further gives us insight to the actions of the characters. Simon gives food to the littluns and he frees the burdens of the parachutist by untangling the wires of the parachute from a tree. Jack’s desires and actions along with those of the Lord of the Flies show their spirit of evil and torture. Besides characters, Golding provides great detail about the beautiful island. Fruit and the beautiful imagery exist on the island the boys live on. As such, Golding’s inclusion of the characters Simon, Jack, and the Lord of the Flies, along with the description of the island itself, are biblical allegories to the bible. Simon’s actions of kindness and giving are symbolically similar to the actions of Jesus. According to Golding’s novel, Simon frees a parachutist from a tree and thus, symbolically frees the burdens of the man. When Simon viewed the poor man, “he took the lines in his hands; he freed them from the rocks and the figure from the wind’s dignity” (146). Simon truly wanted to help the parachutist by freeing him from his troubles when Simon “saw how the pitilessly the …show more content…

Most of the symbolisms, stem from the characters actions and their behavior. Furthermore, we as humans and individuals can also symbolize parts of the bible or be a biblical allegory based on our actions and behaviors. As such, we can truly better ourselves and avoid the evil inside of us as Golding described from the actions of Jack and his hunters such as Roger. In conclusion, the book the Lord of the Flies contains many biblical allegories because Golding wants to point out the evilness and kindness with us based on the traits of the main characters and the description given to the

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