1. Lord of the Flies (symbolism)
(Golding 31) said Ralph. ... We tried to keep the fire going, but we couldn't and then you, playing hunting- (197) remarked Ralph. ... Over time, even Ralph, the propagator of order, begins to lose faith in civilization when he says,"we can't keep one fire going. ... Throughout the novel, Golding develops such symbols as the conch, fire, and paint to depict his solemn views of humanity. Contrary to the belief that man is innocent and society is evil, Golding points out that man is the one who makes up society, and thus man is the one who is inherently evil. ...
- Word Count: 920
- Approx Pages: 4
- Grade Level: High School