Lord of the Flies

Lord of the Flies

  1. Pick one symbol in the book and discuss what it is and what it stands for. What is the purpose of this "symbol"? Why did the author include this "symbol" in the story.
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The conch shell represents liberal democracy and order, as endorsed by Ralph and Piggy. The Lord of the Flies tends to represent an autocratic or a primitive order. Note the "exchange" of these objects at the novel's conclusion when the conch is smashed in Jack's camp and Ralph uses part of the Lord of the Flies as a weapon.

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