Conch In Lord Of The Flies Anarchy Essay

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Anarchy. Throughout the novel, the conch shell plays a major role in the plot and the storyline, as it represents and symbolizes all of the order and authority of the world in which the boys used to live in. Piggy desperately tries to protect this conch, as it helps to redeem all of the rules and law the boys are used to obeying. With possession of this shell, any boy may speak his mind and not get interrupted, which is amazing for Piggy as he usually is left out due to his unathletic ability and nerdiness. When Roger destroys this conch and murders Piggy, anarchy quickly follows and consumes all hope of a strong leadership, as “the rock struck Piggy a glancing blow from chin to knee; the conch exploded into a thousand white fragments and ceased to exist” (Golding 181). Any idea of a strong society has collapsed into chaos.
End of Innocence.
The rescue from the island is not a high moment of joy for the boys, as they slowly begin to realize that they are returning back to reality. Ralph himself understands that even though he was saved from death by the naval officer,
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After he kills his first pig, his mental state has immediately changed, as “his mind was crowded with memories; memories of the knowledge that had come to them when they closed in on the struggling pig, knowledge that they had outwitted a living thing, imposed their will upon it, taken away its life like a long satisfying drink” (Golding 70). He is unable to think about anything else, which leads to his feelings of authority and superiority over the boys. Jack, towards the start of the novel, believed that hunting was important to provide food for the large group of boys, but his obsession with hunting proves to be for the satisfaction of his savage ways rather than to the contribution to the common good of the