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LORD OF THE FLIES, Introduction, Mersly Rios Zavaleta - Coggle Diagram
LORD OF THE FLIES
CHARACTERIZATION
PIGGY
Intelligence and Critical Thinking
Characteristics: Poor eyesight, weight problem, he suffer asthma.
Vulnerable, no leader, shy, suffer bullying
RALPH
Civilization and Democracy
Leader, calm attitude, sensible, polite, organizing person.
SIMON
Friendly, suportive, goodness, morally strong. According to William Golding “Simon is a Christ-figure…a lover of mankind, a
visionary” (Alastair Niven: 49).
JACK
Savagery
Authoritarian, violent, manipulator, dictatorial leader, thirsty for power.
ROGER
Sadistic, cruel, savage, torturer, murderer.
RHETORICAL DEVICES
"This last piece of shop brought sniggers from the choir, who perched like black birds on the criss-cross trunks and examined Ralph with interest." SIMILE
". . . the darkness and desperate enterprise gave the night a kind of dentist's chair unreality." METAPHOR
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SETTING
The place where the novel takes place after the fall of his plane is an island without inhabitants with abundant vegetation and animals such as the wild boars mentioned throughout history.
CONFLICT
The conflict is caused by the characters who upon losing their humanity and influenced by the antagonist Jack, kill Piggy and subsequently a chase occurs to capture Ralph (protagonist) and kill him.
STYLE
The style of narration focuses on the dialogue between the characters, through which their humanity and sense of civilization can be evidenced, since then it deteriorates. Mention can also be made of the symbolisms that represent the elements of the novel, such as objects and characters.
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Introduction
Rising Action
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- Speculations of a beast
- Formation of two groups: Ralph's group and Jack's grup of hunters
Arrival of the children on the island and delegation of a leader who guides them to survive in the island.
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