society we can see the loss of innocence due to the presence of darkness. In Lord of the Flies, William Golding uses the physical appearance, personality, and morals of Simon to show the rarity, and depletion of innocence, at the expense of savagery. One way William Golding stimulated the idea of losing innocence due to evil was through the physical characteristics of Simon. In chapter one of Lord of the Flies, Simon was introduced in a rather peculiar way; he had embarrassed Jack and…
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Lord of the Flies Symbolism In “Lord of the Flies a plane crashes on a deserted island leaving a group of schoolboys on their own. As you read further into the book one starts to realize that this book is really more of an allegory on human nature, and it is full of a plethora of symbolism. An important symbol in this book is a young boy named Simon, who represents goodness and Christ figure. Simon throughout the story is shown to be a kind boy. This is shown when he helps Piggy find his…
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Savagery and Descent into Primitive Life in Lord of the Flies The atrocities committed by former civilized people is caused by the evil that comes from the depths of man himself. The wickedness from inside man that was created by God has become a fear centralized in Lord of the Flies. Despite the longing and many attempts at an organized religion, the characters in the story give in to the human capacity for sin. William Golding's novel, Lord of the Flies, published on September 17, 1954 is set during…
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advancements, civilization would fall apart and reveal the true nature of men: barbarism and greed. William Golding explains this, using his experiences in World War II, in the novel The Lord of the Flies. The boys in the book display times of kindness, savagery, and ultimately: clarity. In The Lord of the Flies, a group of young boys are pulled from their average lives; they are forced to question the caring people they once were, and face the depraved people they become. Although Ralph, the leader…
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Dominique McClendon English 10 Mrs. Brown 18 December 2015 Jack the Savage Hunter Jack Merridew used to be an innocent character in the novel Lord of the Flies. As the British boys were on the island for a long time, Jack became a different person. Becoming the hunter of the group, Jack became the savage of the group. In Lord of the Flies by William Golding, Jack Merridew is a savage like character because of his appearance, actions, and thoughts. To begin, Jack’s appearance proves he is…
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How does Golding portray his ideas in the Lord of the flies? Golding portrays the disagreement between the two boys from the start of the book, during the time when they dispute between who should become the leader, which creates a small anecdote of the smaller world that we have today in society. The beginning of chapter 3 starts with Golding hinting to us that the boys are starting to become less civilised, and becoming more savage, as for Jack, “eyes in this frustration seemed bolting and nearly…
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of others, thinking about others more than himself. By doing so, Simon conveys his selflessness, caring more for the others’ well-being rather than his own. “They were black and iridescent green and without number; and in front of Simon, the Lord of the Flies hung on his stick and grinned. At last Simon gave up and looked back; saw the white teeth and dim eyes, the blood -- and his gaze was held by that ancient, inescapable recognition. In Simon’s right temple, a pulse…
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Lord of the Flies is read throughout the country and is a classic in British Literature. Its dense plot and dynamic characters draw readers in and keep them on the edge of their seat. The children left stranded on an island must learn how to establish laws and a system of authority as they try to survive. A power struggle ensues, and the savagery of nature soon begins to take over. Lord of the Flies is a great portrayal of why laws and morals are needed for civilization to thrive, and the consequences…
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Karim Chahine Mrs.Cragg ENG2D-12 March 8,2017 Lord of the Flies In the novel, Lord of the Flies, by William Golding, a group of young boys land on an island and are determined to survive. In order for the boys to survive, they will need someone to take the role of an adult and lead the boys to get rescued. Simon should be the one to claim this role on being the ideal leader for the boys because he is very thoughtful, his maturity level is higher than the other boys, and he is very brave. Firstly…
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Lord of the Flies Literary Essay Symbolism is a very important element that is used in many novels. In William Goldings Lord of the Flies, the use of symbolism is very present and is shown through objects and characters. In Lord of the Flies, Simon symbolises the natural goodness in a human being. He is compassionate towards other people's feelings which shows true kindness. He helps other people out without needing any reasons for doing so, and he also is the only boy on the island that finds out…
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