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Simon Lord Of The Flies Quote Analysis

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Symbol: The long hair represents how long they have been on the island. The “painted faces and long hair” symbolize savagery. Jack paints his face and it makes him feel as if he is one with nature to symbolize his savagery. Metaphor: The author uses this metaphor to show how dangerous and hectic the island has become. “Life became a race” shows that everything they did was to survive and fight against the opposite tribe. Without the use of this metaphor it might have been unclear to the reader what the boys are actually fighting for. Allegory: Simon is different from the other boys. He is physically frail, faints, and worries about the other boys (like when he helps Piggy get his glasses back). Simon is saintly or Christ-like with the fact that he tries to be the calm to the storm between the savages and the civilized. Simon said “I’ll bring em back” to ensure piggy that he will be able to see once again. When Jack says “We’ve got to have rules and obey them. After all were not savages” this show how he deceived his followers into believing they could do what they want. …show more content…

The savages do have rules, they follow Jacks lead. This is Ironic because they were supposed to be a group of hunter that could do what they please. Point of view: The author uses third person omniscient to show the thoughts of all characters. Like how “Piggy was flushing pinkly with pride” while on the other half of the mountain we also knew that “Simon watching the black and iridescent green” was happening at the same

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