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Conch In Lord Of The Flies Symbolism Essay

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Dylan Silverstein Mrs. Jackson Period 3 December 1, 2014 Symbolism of the Lord of the Flies Symbolism is using an object to that is being represented by a symbol. It is a creative way to describe something important in a story and to make the reader think. It even helps the reader understand the importance of an object in the story and will help readers get into the book more. In the story Lord of the Flies, Golding uses a conch, Piggy’s glasses, and the scar on the beach to symbolize important factors in the book. The conch symbolizes democracy on the island. When the boys hear the noise of the conch they all gather together for an assembly. Like the democracy in the government the boys were able to say what ideas they had. Once they all said their ideas they would all choose what ideas they thought would be the most effective in keeping them alive. In the United States they choose between two people and pick who ever they think will provide more benefits in their life. Like in the Untied States some people will not like the choice that is made. In the book Jack did not like some of the choices made. That helped him part with the rest …show more content…

Once his glasses break many of the actions made by the rest of the boys are unintelligent and show the true savages that boys can be with each other. In the book Piggy is like an adult figure that stops the boys from being such savages. When the boys are attempting to start a fire to cook food and stay warm, Ralph grabs his glasses and hold them up to the sun and it starts a campfire. Without Piggy’s intelligence the boys would probably have killed each other and if there were only a few boys left then it would be challenging for the military to find the boys. The military would see all the dead bodies and think there were no survivors from the plan crash. Once they talked to each other if it was worth looking for a few people they would probably say no and leave the

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