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Conch Shell In Lord Of The Flies Symbolism Essay

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Symbolism: A symbol is a concept, object, image, ect. It is used in a piece or throughout literature itself to represent another concept, object, image, ect. Symbols also support the theme of the story and add depth to the writing by adjoining more complex and exterior ideas. In William Golding's Lord of the Flies the ever present conch shell is a symbol used to support the theme of human consciousness and reasoning in contrast to human nature. The conch shell represents structure and order, and throughout the story its state of well being mirror how much the boys value these concepts. Thus, when it it broken all pretension of order is gone and the island falling to chaos.

Example: “And there was given to each of them a white robe; and they were …show more content…

Particularly, when referencing God and people or items in connection to him; the purpose of this is to differentiate between the people of the Lord and those who are against him and to further the theme that goodness triumphs over evil. The color white is often used to show the purity of the individual associated with such color. Most of these references pertain to white clothing, which in the Bible often symbolizes a pure soul, as in, “And there was given to each of them a white robe . . . .” In this case that would mean the martyrs of the fifth judgement, “who had been slain because of the word of God and the testimony they had maintained.” With this John shows that the pure of spirit are faithful to God: they arethe people of the Lord. Later, when God arrives and forms his to kingdom on earth, him and his arrive in white: the throne he sits on is white, the angels who attend him are dressed in white and gold, Jesus himself earlier came down and vanquished Satan while robed in white. All of this shows that the pure ones are often different from the rest of the world and that they have a history of overcoming

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