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Foreshadowing In Lord Of The Flies Chapter 5 Analysis

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When kids are left alone it will cause anarchy and destruction and to do things without reason A.K.A. to become savagest. Like in the Lord of the flies kids stuck in a place with no grown ups.Stuck on an island with no one but kids your age and no grown ups how would anyone not go savage when none of you know much of how to survive.The fire goes out while Jack and the hunters we're hunting pigs and after that jack leaves the group and some of the big kids leave with him and have a feast Simon is off on his own and came to the feast the other guy didn’t know it was him and they beat Simon to death. William Golding uses symbolism, nature imagery, and foreshadowing to view how fear has affected the boys to become savagest. In chapter 9 of The …show more content…

But he’s the first to lash out and go crazy out of fear and the desire to be.Jack left the group because he wanted to be the leader/chief and the fear of the beast/evil on the island but he was so consumed of being cleif just to have people. Killing the pig was like a “nice long refreshing drink” (Golding #). They got pleasure out of killing the pig and not paying any attention to the fire. William Golding portrays foreshadowing to show little signals the the boys do slowly become …show more content…

“All at once thunderstruck instead of the dull boom there was a point of impact in the explosion”(Golding 173). Something dark or cruel is about to happen and all their emotions of the boys will all out on display and see what going to come out of it. Between the flashes of lightning the air was dark and terrible and the boys followed him, clamorously. Conflicted as to what they we're going to and scared with the beast that is ‘living” among them and the storm was just making their fear

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