Monday, February 4, 2019
Metaphor Analysis of Lord of the Flies :: essays research papers
Metaphor AnalysisBeast The beast, the Lord of the Flies, is seen as a  true object on the island which frightens the boys. Actually the beast is something internal, the Lord of the Flies is in soul and mind of the boys, leading them to the natural chaos of a  union with no reasoning adults. Only Simon understands what the real beast is, but is killed when he tries to tell the boys about the Lord of the Flies.Conch The conch shell symbolizes the law and order of the  grey adult world which Piggy tries so desperately to protect. The conch represents all the  spot which the boys are so  engaged to obeying. When Jack destroys the conch, anarchy quickly ensues because  whatsoever hope of strong, central leadership has been abandoned. The island society collapses into chaos. Face headstone This is the excuse many of the boys use for living as hunting savages, instead of civilized English citizens. The paint symbolizes the smoke-screen the beast uses to infiltrate the boys souls.Fire/Smoke    The smoke of the signal  dissolve symbolizes the last best hope of the boys being rescued. To Piggy and Ralph, the fire represents the  moralistic influence of their old life in England. When the fire goes out, Ralph loses his bearings, unsure of his  conterminous move. The fire is diatonically opposed to hunting, the activity of anarchy on the island. Island Golding purposefully picked an island to be the landing place of the crashed plane because an island is isolated from the rest of society. The boys have no contact with the outside world and must look to themselves to solve the problems of their  feature micro-society. In this way, the island, which symbolizes isolation, serves as a perfect backdrop for the frailties of human  personality which eventually surface. Glasses The  render symbolize the voice of reason and  system of logic among the boys. Piggy defends his glasses even more than the conch. Piggy, who represents the superego of the boys (and societys) collective perso   nality, uses his glasses to find solutions to the boys problems.  
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