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LORD OF FLIES (THE PHYSICOLOGIC PROBLEMS OF JACK (,for they lose their…
LORD OF FLIES
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SYMBOLS
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PIGGY´ S GLASSES
piggy’s glasses symbolize technological advancement, rationality, and intelligence
THE LORD OF THE FLIES
The pig’s head mounted on the spear becomes known as the Lord of the Flies, and it represents evil and moral decay in society
FIRE
The fire, seen throughout the novel as both a source of comfort and danger, symbolizes the volatility of human emotions.
SUMMARY PARTS
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TALE KNOT
they adopt srategies to goberment like making Ralph chief and using a shell to determine who is going to talk but jack dont like this situation
THE END
Ralph’s few followers plan to go and face Jack to resolve their differences in a civilized manner. They make the necessary preparations to be presentable when they appear before the hunters. Upon reaching Castle Rock, Ralph blows the conch to assemble the boys.
CHARACTERS
MAIN CHARACTERS
JACK
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IN THE STORY
He initially expresses interest in establishing order and rules on the island. Jack becomes a monster. He uses violence, sinister rituals, and fear to gain subservience from the rest of the boys. Jack quickly become a savage. He slaughters a pig and smears its blood across his body.
PIGGY
PHYSICAL
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IN THE STORY
Piggy is the most logically intelligent child of the However, despite
Piggy’s efforts to help the boys, most dislike him and ultimately turn against him. In fact, Piggy’s own name alludes to the pigs that Jack and the hunters target in their bloodlust, foreshadowing Piggy’s demise.
RALPH
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IN THE STORY
He discovers the conch shell, an item the boys respect and regard as symbolic of order and togetherness. At first, the boys believe in Ralph’s leader abilities
Ralph relentlessly tries to maintain order and harmony
Ralph was one of the few boys who respected Piggy, and tried to lead the boys while Jack tormented them.
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THE BEAST
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the beast exists as figment of the boys’ imagination. Yet they become so fearful of the idea of a beast that they convince themselves it is real. Many of the boys believe the beast is a nefarious spirit living in the deepest parts of the woods.
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