The Conch Shell In William Golding's Lord Of The Flies

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The conch shell is symbolic because it represents order amidst chaos. The shell is used to call assemblies when a problem arises. It is also used as a microphone that gives only the holder the right to speak. As the boys turn savage, the conch shell begins to lose the power and meaning it has at the start of the book. Towards the end, when Ralph attempts to use the shell to garner the attention of the others, they jeer and throw stones at him.